Normal Saline and Dextrose-Saline Infusion Comparison in the Duration of Active Phase in Nulliparous Women

F. Movahed, H. Pakniat, M. Ataee, A. Barikani, Laleh Jamsi
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Background: During labor, it is not unusual for women to have little or no nutrient intake, in spite of the fact that the demand for energy increases as a result of skeletal and smooth muscle contractions. Objectives: The objective of the study was to compare the effects of intravenous normal saline with dextrose-saline on the duration of active phase in nulliparous women. Patients and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 174 nulliparous women with gestational age of ≥ 36 weeks in the active phase of spontaneous labor were divided into two groups, receiving either normal saline (NS) or dextrose 5% in normal saline (D5NS) with a rate of 120 mL/hour. The primary outcome was the duration of active phase of labor in vaginally-delivered subjects. The secondary outcomes were the duration of second stage of labor, need to oxytocin, and neonate Apgar score. Data were analyzed with t-test and chi-squared test. Results: Of 174 objects enrolled, 150 women delivered vaginally and completed the study. There was a significant difference in the duration of active phase between the groups (NS: 270.20 ± 13.37 minutes; D5NS: 206.67 ± 11.72 minutes) (P < 0.001) and second stage of labor (NS: 45.20 ± 1.65 minutes; D5NS: 37.27 ± 1.73 minutes) (P < 0.001). No significant difference was observed in the need to oxytocin as well as in Apgar score between the groups. Conclusions: The administration of dextrose saline was associated with a shortened active phase and second stage of labor in vaginally delivered nulliparous women. Keywords: Dextrose; Hydration; Labor; Nulliparity
生理盐水与葡萄糖-生理盐水输注对未生育妇女活动期持续时间的影响比较
背景:在分娩过程中,尽管骨骼肌和平滑肌收缩导致能量需求增加,但妇女很少或没有营养摄入并不罕见。目的:本研究的目的是比较静脉注射生理盐水和葡萄糖生理盐水对未产妇女活动性期持续时间的影响。患者和方法:在这项随机临床试验中,174名孕龄≥36周、处于自然分娩活动性期的未分娩妇女分为两组,分别给予生理盐水(NS)或生理盐水中5%葡萄糖(D5NS),剂量为120 mL/h。主要观察指标为经阴道分娩受试者的产程活跃期持续时间。次要结果为第二产程持续时间、催产素需要量和新生儿Apgar评分。资料分析采用t检验和卡方检验。结果:在174名受试者中,有150名女性顺产并完成了研究。两组间活动期持续时间差异有统计学意义(NS: 270.20±13.37 min;D5NS: 206.67±11.72 min) (P < 0.001),第二产程NS: 45.20±1.65 min;D5NS: 37.27±1.73 min) (P < 0.001)。两组之间对催产素的需求和Apgar评分没有显著差异。结论:无产妇女经阴道分娩时,给予葡萄糖生理盐水可缩短产程活动期和产程第二阶段。关键词:葡萄糖;水化;劳动;未产妇
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