A multi-center randomized trial of two different intravenous fluids during labor

  • Lisa M. Dapuzzo-Argiriou (807725)
  • John C. Smulian (807726)
  • Meredith L. Rochon (807727)
  • Luisa Galdi (807728)
  • Jessika M. Kissling (807729)
  • Peter F. Schnatz (807730)
  • Angel Gonzalez Rios (807731)
  • James Airoldi (807732)
  • Mary Anne Carrillo (807733)
  • Jaimie Maines (807734)
  • Allen R. Kunselman (807735)
  • John Repke (807736)
  • Richard S. Legro (298783)
Publication date
November 2015
ISSN
1476-7058
Citation count (estimate)
2

Abstract

<p><i>Objective</i>: To determine if the intrapartum use of a 5% glucose-containing intravenous solution decreases the chance of a cesarean delivery for women presenting in active labor.</p> <p><i>Methods</i>: This was a multi-center, prospective, single (patient) blind, randomized study design implemented at four obstetric residency programs in Pennsylvania. Singleton, term, consenting women presenting in active spontaneous labor with a cervical dilation of <6 cm were randomized to lactated Ringer's with or without 5% glucose (LR versus D5LR) as their maintenance intravenous fluid. The primary outcome was the cesarean birth rate. Secondary outcomes included labor characteristics, as well as maternal or neonatal complications.</p> <p><i>Res...

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