Continued versus discontinued oxytocin stimulation in the active phase of labour (CONDISOX): double blind randomised controlled trial

CONDISOX trial group, Kristina Martha Renault (Member of study group)

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE: To determine whether discontinuing oxytocin stimulation in the active phase of induced labour is associated with lower caesarean section rates.

    DESIGN: International multicentre, double blind, randomised controlled trial.

    SETTING: Nine hospitals in Denmark and one in the Netherlands between 8 April 2016 and 30 June 2020.

    PARTICIPANTS: 1200 women stimulated with intravenous oxytocin infusion during the latent phase of induced labour.

    INTERVENTION: Women were randomly assigned to have their oxytocin stimulation discontinued or continued in the active phase of labour.

    MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Delivery by caesarean section.

    RESULTS: A total of 607 women were assigned to discontinuation and 593 to continuation of the oxytocin infusion. The rates of caesarean section were 16.6% (n=101) in the discontinued group and 14.2% (n=84) in the continued group (relative risk 1.17, 95% confidence interval 0.90 to 1.53). In 94 parous women with no previous caesarean section, the caesarean section rate was 7.5% (11/147) in the discontinued group and 0.6% (1/155)in the continued group (relative risk 11.6, 1.15 to 88.7). Discontinuation was associated with longer duration of labour (median from randomisation to delivery 282 v 201 min; P<0.001), a reduced risk of hyperstimulation (20/546 (3.7%) v 70/541 (12.9%); P<0.001), and a reduced risk of fetal heart rate abnormalities (153/548 (27.9%) v 219/537 (40.8%); P<0.001) but rates of other adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes were similar between groups.

    CONCLUSIONS: In a setting where monitoring of the fetal condition and the uterine contractions can be guaranteed, routine discontinuation of oxytocin stimulation may lead to a small increase in caesarean section rate but a significantly reduced risk of uterine hyperstimulation and abnormal fetal heart rate patterns.

    TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02553226.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbern716
    JournalBMJ
    Volume373
    Pages (from-to)n716
    ISSN1756-1833
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 14 Apr 2021

    Keywords

    • Adult
    • Cesarean Section/statistics & numerical data
    • Double-Blind Method
    • Female
    • Heart Rate, Fetal/drug effects
    • Humans
    • Labor Stage, First
    • Labor Stage, Second
    • Oxytocics/administration & dosage
    • Oxytocin/administration & dosage
    • Parity
    • Pregnancy
    • Time Factors

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