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NCT ID: NCT05110482 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Adverse Effect of Oxytocic Drugs

Carbetocin Versus Syntocinon for Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Cardiac Patients Undergoing Caesarean Section

Start date: November 30, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the primary cause of nearly one quarter of all maternal deaths globally. Management of uterine tone after delivery involves giving a prophylactic uterotonic and the use of controlled cord traction to facilitate delivery of the placenta and minimize blood loss. Syntocinon and carbetocin are the most commonly used drugs ,During caesarean delivery of stenotic valvular disease patient, the anesthesiologist have an important question: what is the best drug used for prevention of PPH with minimal hemodynamic effect regarding Systemic vascular resistance (SVR), Cardiac out put (COP),Heart rate ( HR), blood pressure? As uterotonic drugs may cause severe hypotension, decrease in SVR and COP that may not be tolerated by these patients .this thesis aims to compare between syntocinon and carbetocin regarding their effect on cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance using cardiometry in cardiac patients with stenotic lesions during caesarean delivery.

NCT ID: NCT01726478 Completed - Uterine Hemorrhage Clinical Trials

Uterotonic Efficacy of Oxytocin 2.5 Versus 10 Units During Caesarean Section at Mulago Hospital

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study was to determine whether 2.5 international units of oxytocin gives adequate uterine tone and is safe as compared to 10 international units of oxytocin following caesarean section delivery at Mulago hospital.