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Re: Rectal Misoprostol for Postpartal hemorrhageFrom: Griffiths Malcolm (Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk)Wed Jul 19 17:13:07 2000
There are published studies from Egypt and University College Hospital in London. -----Original Message----- From: Steve & Eryl Raymond [mailto:eryl@intekom.co.za] Sent: 08 July 2000 06:33 To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Rectal Misoprostol for Postpartal hemorrhage Seems very likely that there have been no studies done on it as yet, seeing it is one of the emerging areas of study. Perhaps it is time that someone tried to design a study. We've had a little experience, but the first case was less than spectacular because as I found out later, the uterus wasn't properly empty. We delivered 200 babies a week in the last two weeks, so we should have plenty of material. Would someone like to suggest a framework for a study? Should it be all usual measures plus rectal Cytotec versus all usual measures without Cytotec? There shouldn't be any problems with the ethics. What would be the outcome measures? Perhaps we could make it a multicentre trial and name it the OBGYNNET Trial! Steve Raymond On 7 Jul 2000, at 12:48, Braun, R. Daniel wrote: Do any of you have any good references on its use in this manner. We have been using it, with we think good effect. Our pharmacy has come up with two letters to the editor from Dr.. Ramsey in Alabama which say it has little to no evidence of its working. They also found one study saying it is no more effective than placebo at preventing PP hemorrhage. Help Dan
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