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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Mar;69(3 Pt 1):317-22.

Efficacy of combined administration of magnesium sulfate and ritodrine in the treatment of premature labor

  • PMID: 3822278
Clinical Trial

Efficacy of combined administration of magnesium sulfate and ritodrine in the treatment of premature labor

C G Hatjis et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1987 Mar.

Abstract

Seventy-four patients in preterm labor at 20-35 weeks' gestation were randomly assigned to receive ritodrine (N = 36) or ritodrine plus magnesium sulfate treatment (N = 38) for tocolysis. Ten did not complete therapy and were excluded from analysis. Nineteen of 32 patients (59%) in the ritodrine plus magnesium sulfate group were successfully treated, compared with only 11 of 32 patients (34%) in the ritodrine-only group (P less than .05). Of the 21 patients who failed to respond to the initial ritodrine treatment, 16 received intravenous magnesium sulfate supplemental therapy; 75% of this group were treated successfully. The frequency of adverse maternal and fetal side effects did not differ between the treatment groups. In the combined group compared with the ritodrine group, the dose requirements for ritodrine therapy as well as the total duration of treatment for both ritodrine and magnesium sulfate were reduced significantly. We conclude that concurrent administration of ritodrine and magnesium sulfate is more efficacious than ritodrine alone and does not appear to increase the frequency of adverse side effects.

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