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Induction of Labor

Jun 09, 202318 minSeason 1Ep. 20
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Indications: 



39week induction

ARRIVE Trial - Multicenter RCT showing benefit to 39wk IOL over expectant management to ~41wks 

Included 

  • Primips 
  • No medical indications for IOL prior to 40+5

 

Results 

  • IOL group had LOWER c-section rate than expectant group 
  • Neonatal composite outcome had a trend (not statistically significant) toward lower neonatal compilations in IOL group 

Conclusion

  • IOL at 39wks is as safe as expectant management without increased risks
  • Many pregnant people are now offered a 39wk IOL rather than waiting for spontaneous labor 



The IOL Process: 

 

Evaluate and Prep:

  • Full H&P
  • Ultrasound for position - Vertex
  • VE for cervical exam: dilation/effacement/Station, also position and consistency 
  • Calculate Bishops Score → help determine mode of IOL




Options for IOL: if biship score <8 for prime or <6 for multip, ripen first! 

  • Mechanical cervical ripening (balloon)
  • Chemical cervical ripening (misoprostol or cervidil) 
  • Best yet--both! 

 

Contractions (pitocin) 

  • Prime: Pitocin alone if Biship 8 or higher
  • Mulitp: Pitocin alone if bishop 6 or higher 

 

Augmentation: AROM 

 

Failed IOL

  • Failure to reach active labor after 18+hrs ruptured on pitocin (definition varies 12-24hrs ruptured on pitocin) 
  • If reaches active labor (6+cm), no longer failed IOL, now arrest of dil...
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