| Literature DB >> 6829946 |
T Abboud, J Raya, S Sadri, N Grobler, L Stine, F Miller.
Abstract
This study compared the effects of intravenous atropine and glycopyrrolate on maternal and fetal heart rates and variability, maternal blood pressure, and uterine activity in 20 normal full-term parturients in labor. Group 1 (N = 10) received 0.005 mg/kg of glycopyrrolate, and group 2 (N = 10) received 0.01 mg/kg of atropine. There were no statistically significant changes in fetal heart rates or variability in either group. Uterine activity increased in a normal manner as labor progressed. Maternal heart rate increased significantly and essentially equally in all patients in both groups ranging from 15 to 78 beats/min and a mean (+/- SD) of 36 +/- 16 in group 1 and from 15 to 65 beats/min with a mean of 35 +/- 17 in group 2. There were no statistically significant changes in maternal blood pressure in either group.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6829946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108