A Comparative Study of the Cardiovascular Effects of a Lower Dose of Heat-Stable Carbetocin Versus the Standard Dose in the Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage During Elective Cesarean Delivery: A Single-Blinded, Randomized, Parallel-Group Trial

比较低剂量耐热卡贝缩宫素与标准剂量卡贝缩宫素在择期剖宫产术中预防产后出血的心血管效应:一项单盲、随机、平行组试验

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Oxytocin is a uterotonic drug that acts on receptors in the myometrium, causing uterine contractions. However, oxytocin receptors are also present in other organs, including the myocardium. Heat-stable carbetocin, a long-acting analog of oxytocin, is also known to act on these oxytocin receptors. As carbetocin has a long half-life of 40 minutes, its duration of action on the myocardium may be relatively longer than that of oxytocin. Therefore, this study aimed to study the cardiovascular effects of using a lower dose of carbetocin (50 mcg) compared to the standard dose (100 mcg) during elective cesarean delivery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 212 full-term pregnant women were randomized into two groups: group I received 50 mcg of intravenous carbetocin, and group II received 100 mcg of intravenous carbetocin. Heart rate, blood pressure (BP), oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram changes, and pre- and postoperative (12 hours after cesarean delivery) high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I levels were compared between the groups. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were observed between the groups with respect to heart rate, BP, electrocardiogram changes, or difference in pre- and postoperative high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I levels (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Carbetocin's cardiovascular effects were similar in both groups. None of the participants had adverse cardiovascular effects from the drug, and there were no differences in cardiovascular effects between the groups.

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