| Literature DB >> 2864441 |
P L Ogburn, C A Hansen, P P Williams, J C Butler, M S Joseph, T M Julian.
Abstract
Twenty-three patients in preterm labor failed to respond to single-agent tocolytic therapy or could not tolerate the dosage necessary to inhibit contractions. A combination of magnesium sulfate and ritodrine or terbutaline was used to inhibit labor in these patients. Fourteen patients (60.9%) responded to dual-agent tocolysis by delaying delivery for 48 hours or more. Six patients had delivery delayed for more than one week. Five patients had multiple gestations; three of them had delivery delayed more than 48 hours. Five patients developed pulmonary edema under treatment with dual-agent tocolysis; all responded to diuretic and/or oxygen therapy after the termination of tocolysis. Dual-agent tocolysis may significantly prolong some pregnancies complicated by preterm labor, but only at some risk to maternal well-being.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2864441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Med ISSN: 0024-7758 Impact factor: 0.142