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of 'Normal and abnormal labor progression'
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Factors affecting the dose response to oxytocin for labor stimulation.
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Satin AJ, Leveno KJ, Sherman ML, McIntire DD
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Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1992;166(4):1260.
For nearly 40 years synthetic oxytocin has been used for labor stimulation by titrating dosage rate to uterine contractions. We used a computerized data base to determine variables affecting the dose response to oxytocin in 1773 pregnancies. Statistically important predictors of required oxytocin dosage included cervical dilatation, parity, and gestational age. Maternal body surface area was found to be associated with a higher oxytocin dosage in women undergoing induction of labor. However, the broad range of the statistical confidence intervals precluded prediction of a given pregnancy's oxytocin requirement.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235-9032.
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