2016
DOI: 10.3310/hta20650
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Which method is best for the induction of labour? A systematic review, network meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis

Abstract: BackgroundMore than 150,000 pregnant women in England and Wales have their labour induced each year. Multiple pharmacological, mechanical and complementary methods are available to induce labour.ObjectiveTo assess the relative effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of labour induction methods and, data permitting, effects in different clinical subgroups.MethodsWe carried out a systematic review using Cochrane methods. The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group’s Trials Register was searched (March 2014)… Show more

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“…Results are summarised as odds ratios with 95% credible intervals. (For a detailed description of the methods, previous distributions and convergence checks see the full study report …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results are summarised as odds ratios with 95% credible intervals. (For a detailed description of the methods, previous distributions and convergence checks see the full study report …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…journals.viamedica.pl/ginekologia_polska www. journals.viamedica.pl/ginekologia_polska The use of a Foley catheter for labor pre-induction is a simple and cheap method and it has few side effects compared to pharmacological agents used for cervical ripening [53]. In 2012, the Cochrane Database published a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of mechanical methods in pre-induction of labor.…”
Section: The Use Of a Foley Catheter For Labor Pre-inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of a Foley catheter with low dose oral misoprostol is reported to be more effective and has shorter induction delivery interval than vaginal misoprostol [30]. The combination of amniotomy and intravenous oxytocin infusions are effective in increasing rates of vaginal delivery in 24 hours in women having 'ripe' cervices, favourable for induction of labour [31]. When considering all available evidence, the combination of a Foley catheter with low dose oral misoprostol appears to be the best combination for induction of labour irrespective of cervical favourability.…”
Section: Combined Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%