Abstract
Context: There is limited experience of use of dinoprostone controlled release vaginal pessary in Indian scenario. Hence, we aim to find its efficacy for induction of labor (IOL). Aims: To compare two formulations of dinoprostone: intracervical gel and controlled release vaginal pessary for IOL. Settings and Design: Randomized controlled study in a tertiary care center. Methods: A double-blinded randomized controlled study was done on 106 women with singleton pregnancy, 37 to 41 weeks with vertex presentation, no obvious fetal compromise, and planned for IOL. They were randomly divided into equal groups to receive either dinoprostone intracervical gel (Group A) or dinoprostone controlled release vaginal pessary (Group B). The main outcome measures: change in Bishop score (using simplified Bishop score) at 0 to 6 hours and 6 to 12 hours after application and success to initiate active labor. The secondary outcome measures: maternal adverse effect, induction to delivery time, requirement of oxytocin infusion, cesarean section rate, APGAR score, and neonatal intensive care unit admission. Statistical Analysis: Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17.0. Results: Increase in Bishop score and women achieving active labor were more in Group B (90.6% vs. 41.5%; P
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