Use of oxytocin during Caesarean section at Princess Marina Hospital, Botswana : an audit of clinical practice
Date
2013-02
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AOSIS Publishing
Abstract
Background: Oxytocin is widely used for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage. In the
setting of Caesarean section (CS), the dosage and mode of administrating oxytocin differs
according to different guidelines. Inappropriate oxytocin doses have been identified as
contributory to some cases of maternal deaths. The main aim of this study was to audit the
current standard of clinical practice with regard to the use of oxytocin during CS at a referral
hospital in Botswana.
Methods: A clinical audit of pregnant women having CS and given oxytocin at the time of
the operation was conducted over a period of three months. Data included indications for CS,
oxytocin dose regimen, prescribing clinician’s designation, type of anaesthesia for the CS and
estimated blood loss.
Results: A total of 139 case records were included. The commonest dose was 20 IU infusion
(31.7%). The potentially dangerous regimen of 10 IU intravenous bolus of oxytocin was used
in 12.9% of CS. Further doses were utilized in 57 patients (41%). The top three indications for
CS were fetal distress (36 patients, 24.5%), dystocia (32 patients, 21.8%) and a previous CS
(25 patients, 17.0%). Estimated blood loss ranged from 50 mL – 2000 mL.
Conclusion: The use of oxytocin during CS in the local setting does not follow recommended
practice. This has potentially harmful consequences. Education and guidance through evidence
based national guidelines could help alleviate the problem.
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CITATION: Tsima, B., Madzimbamuto, F.D. & Mash, B. 2013. Use of oxytocin during Caesarean section at Princess Marina Hospital, Botswana: An audit of clinical practice. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 5(1): 1-6, doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v5i1.418.
The original publication is available at http://www.phcfm.org
The original publication is available at http://www.phcfm.org
Keywords
Oxytocin, Cesarean section -- Botswana
Citation
Tsima, B., Madzimbamuto, F.D. & Mash, B. 2013. Use of oxytocin during Caesarean section at Princess Marina Hospital, Botswana: An audit of clinical practice. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 5(1): 1-6, doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v5i1.418