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The low postpartum levels of PGI2 interacting with oxytocin vis-a-vis myometrial contractility may prevent postpartum hemorrhage. Predisposing factors for atonic postpartum bleeding are uterine overdistension, grand multiparity, prolonged labor,
anemia
, toxemia, and heavy narcosis. Routine administration of oxytocic agents reduce uterine atony. In 1 group of 40 patients .2 mg methyl ergometrine given iv postplacentally produced less bleeding than in the other group of 40 getting placebo. 1 mg of iv PGE1, .2 mg ergometrine, 3 IU oxytocin or a combination of PGE1 and ergometrine was compared in 180 women. PGE1 did not reduce blood loss. PGF2alpha was used successfully to induce labor in 21 women reducing blood loss compared to oxytocin. Another 10 women received in syntometrine and 5 got im .25 mg sulprostone at the moment of crowning, and the latter reduced postpartum blood loss. 90 women in 3 groups of 30 each at high risk of hemorrhage were injected im .2 mg methyl ergometrine maleate, .25 mg 15-methyl-PGF2alpha, and .5 mg sulprostone, respectively, resulting in prevention of severe hemorrhage. Intramyometrial injection of .5-1 mg of PGF2alpha induced uterine contractions and controlled bleeding in atonic hemorrhage when oxytocin failed. 20 mg PGE2 vaginal suppositories controlled postpartum atony after cesarean section, although fever and hypotension did occur. Im 15-methyl-PGF2alpha proved superior in producing hemostasis to intramyometrial PGF2alpha injection. In 2 studies .25 mg of 15-methyl-PGF2alpha was injected at 1.5 hour intervals arresting hemorrhage in 15 out of 16 and 18 out of 20 cases, respectively. Intrauterine infection caused all 3 failures.
Sulprostone
by infusion of 1.7-30 mcg/min or by 500 mcg im injection also controls postpartum hemorrhage.
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PMID:The use of prostaglandins in post-partum haemorrhage. 1231 32