A prospective, randomized, controlled trial of high and low maintenance doses of magnesium sulfate for acute tocolysis
- PMID: 10871468
- DOI: 10.1067/mob.2000.107334
A prospective, randomized, controlled trial of high and low maintenance doses of magnesium sulfate for acute tocolysis
Abstract
Objective: This study was undertaken to compare a high-dose protocol for magnesium sulfate tocolytic therapy with a low-dose regimen with respect to time needed to achieve tocolysis.
Study design: Patients between 24 and 34 weeks' gestation with preterm labor were included. Patients with ruptured membranes or nonreassuring fetal assessments were excluded. Gravid women received a 4-g loading dose of magnesium sulfate and were prospectively randomly assigned to receive a maintenance dose of 2 or 5 g/h.
Results: The median times to tocolysis were 120 minutes (semi-interquartile range, 30 minutes) in the low-dose group and 90 minutes (semi-interquartile range, 28 minutes) in the high-dose group (P <.001).
Conclusion: Patients treated with a higher maintenance dose of magnesium sulfate had a higher frequency of side effects; however, tocolysis was achieved more rapidly and they required shorter admissions to the labor and delivery unit without increased maternal or neonatal morbidity.
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