2022
DOI: 10.5455/medscience.2022.08.190
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As the number of cesarean sections increases, does the combined use of oxytocin and methylergonovine during the procedure affect postpartum hemorrhage?

Abstract: In this study, we sought to demonstrate the benefit of postpartum hemorrhage prophylaxis treatment and the superiority of methylergonovine-oxytocin combination over oxytocin in terms of hemodynamic stability and amount of bleeding during cesarean section. In this retrospective study, 400 patients who had a cesarean section in the same clinic were divided into two groups and included in this study. The first group consisted of nulliparous patients (n=141) who gave birth by cesarean for the first time and the se… Show more

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