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    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • Active labor management protocols implemented at the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin.
    • Focus on optimizing labor duration and outcomes, particularly for primigravidae.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the efficacy of active labor management, including oxytocin use, in reducing labor duration and improving perinatal outcomes.
    • To assess the impact of these procedures on perinatal mortality and caesarean section rates.

    Summary:

    • The study examines active labor management strategies aiming for a maximum labor duration of 12 hours.
    • Inefficient uterine action, a primary cause of dystocia, is addressed through the judicious use of oxytocin, particularly in first-time pregnancies.
    • In 1984, this management approach was associated with a perinatal mortality rate of 12/1000 births and a caesarean section rate of 4.2% among 7853 total births.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of oxytocin in managing labor dystocia and achieving desired labor durations.
    • Provides historical data on perinatal mortality and caesarean section rates associated with active labor management in a major maternity hospital.
    • Informs clinical practice regarding the benefits and outcomes of structured labor management protocols.