Intravenous fluid rate of 250 mL/h versus 125 mL/h in nulliparous women: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials
Muhammad Imran,
Ateeba Kamran,
Nour Fakih
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEvidence regarding the type and rate of intravenous (IV) fluid administration during labor is still inconclusive and the studies assessing the impact of IV fluids had mixed results.ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of IV fluids at an infusion rate of 250 mL/h as compared with 125 mL/h on labor outcomes in nulliparous women.Search StrategyWe searched six databases for relevant studies through a search strategy containing the relevant keywords “IV hydration”, “IV fluids”, and “labor” from the inception… Show more
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