Literature DB >> 7024767

[Treatment of hypotension complicating pregnancy improves fetal outcome].

W Grünberger, O Parschalk, F Fischl.   

Abstract

A prospective study 30 out of 60 pregnant women suffering from pathologic hypotension were treated regularly with the mineralocorticoid 11-Desoxycorticosteronönanthat (Cortiron (R)-Depot). To the other 30 women no medication was given --they served as a control-group. In order to get information on the uteroplacental perfusion rate, placental flow measurements using radioisotopes were carried out. In comparison with the untreated blood-pressure and placental perfusion in the medicated pregnant women was significantly higher. The investigation of the fetal outcome showed 600 g heavier neonates in the mineralocorticoid treated group; the rate of dystrophy was significantly lower. The results entitle the requirement of medication in cases of maternal hypotension (RR 110/65 mm Hg and below). By our experiences we can recommend the mineralocorticoid Cortiron (R)-Depot.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7024767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Klin        ISSN: 0025-8458


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