The effect of local application of heat on the abdominal wall on uterine activity was evaluated in 15 full-term multiparous women early in the first stage of labor. Cardiotocographic monitoring showed that heat induces a significant increase in uterine activity without causing any abnormal fetal heart changes. The stimulated contractions return back to base line level following removal of heat. The application of heat on the abdominal wall of women in early labor appears to offer a new non-pharmacological modality for the stimulation of uterine activity.
The vasodepressor prostaglandinA, (PGA,) was administered by i.v. infusion till delivery or to a maximum of 24 hours to 27 women (3440 weeks pregnant) with severe pregnancy induad hypertension. IntrPccrvical prostaglandin E, gel wps applied as a supplement to PGA, infusion to ripen the unfavourable a d x in selected cases. The patients were assigned at random to one of three equal groups according to the time of gel @ Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Trust, 1989 J Obstet Gynaecol Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by University of North Carolina on 11/04/14 For personal use only.Ylikorkala 0. and Makila U. M. (1985). Prostacyclin and thromboxane in gynecology and obstetrics. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1% 318-329.
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