Effect of Intraveous Tranexamic Acid and Sublingual Misoprostol on Reducing Post Cesarean Section Bleeding
Saeeda Safi, Asia Habib, Momy Gul, Ghazala Iftikhar, Shazia Anwar
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ABSTRACT
Background and Aim: Cesarean section rates
are rising around the globe and are considered as the major surgical procedure
conducted on females. Cesarean-related hemorrhage contributes to increasing
mortality rates around the world. Due to the rise in cesarean rate and
its associated complications, post-cesarean severe bleeding without proper
management is a major concern. Therefore,
the present study aimed to assess the intravenous tranexamic acid (TA) and
sublingual misoprostol effect on reducing post-cesarean section bleeding.
Materials and Methods:
This
cross-sectional study was conducted on 146 term pregnant women undergoing
emergency or elective cesarean section at the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, Qazi Hussain Ahmad Medical
Complex, Noshehra during the period from 7th September 2020
to 6th March 2021. All the participants were randomly categorized
into two groups. Each group comprised of 73 participants whereas groups I and
II received sublingual misoprostol (600 µg) and 500 mg intravenous tranexamic
at card clamping respectively. Both groups were administrated for postoperative
48 hours and blood loss was measured. The packed cell volume and postoperative
Hb were evaluated and compared with initial values before surgery. The need for
blood transfusion, drug side effects, and additional uterotonics was evaluated.
SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis.
Results: The mean age of groups
I and II were 28.32±4.73 and 28.17±4.83 years whereas the overall mean age was
28.25±4.78years. A higher reduction of hemoglobin level was observed in an
intravenous tranexamic group compared to the sublingual group (-2.39±0.93
versus -2.09±1.28g/dL) (p=0.001). Moreover, the intravenous tranexamic group
had significantly higher blood suction and gauze usage than sublingual
misoprostol (256.73± 83.25versus 189.68± 102.4 cubic centimeter (cc) and
4.59±1.43 versus 3.19±1.27) for a significant value of 0.001. The decrease in
mean blood pressure during the cesarean section procedure was significant in
intravenous tranexamic than sublingual misoprostol (p=0.001).
Conclusion: Our study concluded
that sublingual misoprostol significantly reduced total bleeding when compared
to tranexamic acid. Furthermore, hemodynamic variables were stabilized more in
the misoprostol group than in the tranexamic acid group.
Keywords: Cesarean Section
Bleeding; Intravenous Tranexamic acid; Sublingual misoprostol.