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Oxytocin is a drug given to women during Caesarean delivery to induce contraction of the uterus and reduce bleeding risk. This drug can cause unwanted side effects and this study examined the clinical and haemodynamic (cardiovascular blood pressure and flow) effects of using a lower dose of oxytocin (3 IU) compared with conventional care (5 IU) Subjects
110301, 110299, 110399 |
Anaesthesiology |
Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology |
Clinical Sciences |
Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology Not Elsewhere Classified |
Clinical Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified |
Medical and Health Sciences |
elective cesarean, elective c-section, blood flow, circulation, blood pressure, syntocinon infusion, oxytocin infusion, oxytocin induction, labour stimulation, induced labour |
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