| Literature DB >> 7310963 |
J M Wagner, M J Morton, K A Johnson, J P O'Grady, L Speroff.
Abstract
The effect of terbutaline sulfate on left ventricular size and performance was studied by M-mode echocardiography in pregnant women with premature labor. Patients with uterine activity initiated during either oxytocin challenge testing or induction of labor served as a comparison group. During terbutaline therapy, heart rate, ejection fraction, and cardiac output increased significantly. End-diastolic volume and systolic blood pressure (BP) were unchanged, and diastolic BP and end-systolic volume fell. No changes in echocardiographic or hemodynamic parameters were present during oxytocin-induced uterine activity. Terbutaline, as currently used to prevent premature labor, is a potent inotropic and chronotropic agent. Pulmonary edema accompanying terbutaline treatment is probably not due to cardiac failure.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7310963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA ISSN: 0098-7484 Impact factor: 56.272