Comparison of Epigastric Pain Between Intravenous Infusion and Intravenous Bolus Administration in C-Section
Faheem Asghar, Munazzah Bashir, Attyia Rashid, Shahid Rasool Dar, Hina Javed, Ammara Mansoor
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the frequency of epigastric pain
following intravenous infusion versus intravenous bolus administration of
oxytocin in caesarean section.
Study Design: Case control/Prospective
Place and Duration: M. Islam Medical College, Gujranwala from 1st January 2018 to 30th June 2018.
Methods: A total
of 100 patients were enrolled in this research. After obtaining written
agreement, detailed demographic information such as the patient's age, BMI, and
parity were collected. Those who took part in the study ranged in age from 18
to 45. Patients were separated into two equal groups, designated as I and II,
respectively. Group I received an intravenous infusion, while group II received
an intravenous bolus of medication. There was a significant difference in the
frequency of epigastric pain between the groups. The SPSS 25.0 version was used
to examine the entire set of data.
Results: In
group I mean age was 26.11± 7.64 years and mean BMI was 25.12±3.19 kg/m2 while
in group II mean age was 27.07 ±4.37 years with mean BMI 25.01±4.55 kg/m2.
Mean diastolic blood pressure was 80.88± 3.55 and 81.34 ±7.78 among both
groups. We found that most of the patients were multigravida in both groups 33
(66%) and 34 (68%) while frequency of primigravida in group I was 17 (34%) and
in group II was 16 (32%).We found that prevalence of epigastric pain was
observed higher 25 (50%) in bolus group II as compared to infusion 14 (28%)
group I with p value < 0.05.
Conclusion: We found from this study that the frequency of epigastric discomfort was
higher in the intravenous bolus group as compared to the infusion of an
equivalent dose of oxytocin in the control group.
Keywords:
Intravenous bolus,
Intravenous infusion, Epigastric pain, Pregnancy, C-section