Maternal and neonatal hyponatraemia: a comparison of Hartmanns solution with 5% dextrose for the delivery of oxytocin in labour.

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  - Higgins J, Gleeson R, Holohan M, Cooney C, Darling M
  - 1996
  - September
  - Obstetrics and Gynecology
  - Maternal and neonatal hyponatraemia: a comparison of Hartmanns solution with 5% dextrose for the delivery of oxytocin in labour.
  - Validated
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  - 68
  - 1-2
  - 47
  - 48
  - We performed a randomised controlled trial to compare the effect on neonatal and maternal serum sodium of using oxytocin in Hartmanns solution compared to the standard 5% Dextrose regimen for induction or augmentation in labour. We found significantly decreased maternal and neonatal serum sodium concentrations in the 5% Dextrose group compared to the Hartmanns group.
DA  - 1996/09
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AUTHORSHiggins J, Gleeson R, Holohan M, Cooney C, Darling M
YEAR1996
MONTHSeptember
JOURNAL_CODEObstetrics and Gynecology
TITLEMaternal and neonatal hyponatraemia: a comparison of Hartmanns solution with 5% dextrose for the delivery of oxytocin in labour.
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ABSTRACTWe performed a randomised controlled trial to compare the effect on neonatal and maternal serum sodium of using oxytocin in Hartmanns solution compared to the standard 5% Dextrose regimen for induction or augmentation in labour. We found significantly decreased maternal and neonatal serum sodium concentrations in the 5% Dextrose group compared to the Hartmanns group.
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