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Does adjunctive oxytocin infusion during balloon cervical ripening improve labor induction?

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High-quality evidence shows that the addition of oxytocin to balloon cervical ripening shortens the time to delivery.

There was no statistically significant difference in median time from Foley placement to overall delivery (the primary outcome) between the fixed low-dose and incremental low-dose groups in either nulliparous women (24 vs 19 h; P = .18) or multiparous women (16 vs 12 h; P = .68). The authors acknowledged the study may have been underpowered to detect a true difference.

Recommendations from others

A 2009 Practice Bulletin from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended the Foley catheter as a reasonable and effective alternative to prostaglandins for cervical ripening and the induction of labor (based on good-quality evidence).5 The guideline stated that Foley catheter placement before oxytocin induction reduced both the duration of labor and risk of cesarean delivery, but that the use of oxytocin along with a Foley catheter did not appear to shorten the time to delivery.

Editor’s takeaway

High-quality evidence shows us that the addition of oxytocin to balloon cervical ripening shortens the time to delivery. This newer evidence may prompt an update to the 2009 ACOG statement.

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