2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2022.102485
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Prophylactic vasopressin to reduce intraoperative blood loss and associated morbidities during myomectomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 11 controlled trials

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“…Overall, the present meta-analysis does not seem to recommend the use of ascorbic acid as an antihemorrhagic agent among patients undergoing myomectomy. Evidence from previous meta-analyses showed the clinical efficacy of several antihemorrhagic agents, such as oxytocin/carbetocin [ 24 ], tranexamic acid [ 25 ], and vasopressin [ 6 ], during myomectomy. Hence, future investigations may include a direct comparison between ascorbic acid and other active comparators (e.g., oxytocin/carbetocin, tranexamic acid, and vasopressin).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, the present meta-analysis does not seem to recommend the use of ascorbic acid as an antihemorrhagic agent among patients undergoing myomectomy. Evidence from previous meta-analyses showed the clinical efficacy of several antihemorrhagic agents, such as oxytocin/carbetocin [ 24 ], tranexamic acid [ 25 ], and vasopressin [ 6 ], during myomectomy. Hence, future investigations may include a direct comparison between ascorbic acid and other active comparators (e.g., oxytocin/carbetocin, tranexamic acid, and vasopressin).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperative hemorrhage is frequent [ 4 ], and it may necessitate blood transfusion [ 5 ]. Unbalanced hemostasis, circulatory collapse, and death are rare but serious bleeding-associated complications during myomectomy [ 6 ]. Overall, interventions to mitigate the magnitude of bleeding and related complications during myomectomy are considerably important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%