Induction of labour Flashcards

1
Q

When is IOL offered when past due date

A

41-42 weeks gestation

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When is IOL offered when due date isnt there yet

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Prelabour rupture of membranes
Foetal growth restrivtuion
Pre-eclampsia
Obstetric cholestasis
Existing diabetes
IU foetal death

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3
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What score is used for induction?

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Bishops score

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4
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What is used in the bishops score

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Foetal station 0-3
Cervical position 0-2
Cervical dilatation 0-3
Cervical effacement 0-3
Cervical consistency 0-2

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5
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What bishops score predicts successful induction of labour

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> 8

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6
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Membrane sweep how and when done

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Separate amnion from uterine lining/stimulate cervix
Used from 40 weeks
Successful - starts in 48 hours

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7
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Options for induction of labour

A

Membrane sweep
Vaginal PGE2 inhibitors (gel, tablet, pessary)
Cervical ripening balloon (dilates)
AROM with oxytocin infusion
Oral mifepristone (antiprogesterone) + misoprostol

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8
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When use cervical ripening balloon

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Prev C section
Vaginal prostaglandins failed
Multiparous > 3

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9
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When is mifepristone and misoprostol used to induce labour

A

when IU foetal death

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10
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Options when slow or no progress within 24 hours induction

A

Further vaginal prostaglandins
Artificial rupture of membranes and oxytocin infusion
Cervical ripening balloon (CRB)
Elective caesarean section

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11
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What is the main complication of induction

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Uterine hyperstimulation - Prolonged contraction of uterus -> foetal distress and compromise

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12
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Criteria for uterine hyperstimulation n

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Individual uterine contractions lasting more than 2 mins
More then 5 contractions every 10 mins

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13
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What can uterine hyperstimulation lead to

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Foetal compromise, hypoxia and acidosis
Emergency C section
Uterine rupture

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14
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Management of uterine hyperstimulation

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Removing vaginal prostaglandins or stopping oxytocin infusion
Tocolysis with terbutaline

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