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  • Title: [Uterine hyperstimulation following cervix ripening with dinoprostone in a vaginal insert system].
    Author: Brouwers JM, Briët JW, Brouwers JR.
    Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2004 Jun 26; 148(26):1300-3. PubMed ID: 15279216.
    Abstract:
    Three women, aged 28, 29 and 31 years, primigravidae, with an unripe cervix and an indication for induction of labour, were administered dinoprostone in a controlled vaginal insert system (VIS). A few hours after the insertion of the VIS strong, prolonged contractions occurred with bradycardia in the foetus, resulting in an emergency caesarean section. The children and the mothers recovered well. A potential adverse drug reaction of prostaglandins is uterine hyperstimulation. The sustained-release intravaginal dinoprostone was expected to be safer than the intravaginal or intracervical application of a prostaglandin gel. But data from the literature are conflicting. The risk of uterine hyperstimulation by prostaglandins including the sustained-release dinoprostone system necessitates a re-evaluation of the indications for induction of labour and the procedures of cervical priming. Up-to-date guidelines are an essential tool for the safe use of prostaglandins in daily obstetric practice.
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