An Examination of the Clinical Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness of Tocolytic Replacement Following Recurrent Preterm Labor

作者:Flick Amy A; de la Torre Lesley; Roca Luis E; Istwan Niki; Rhea Debbie; Desch Cheryl; Gonzalez Quintero Victor Hugo*
来源:American Journal of Perinatology, 2010, 27(1): 53-59.
DOI:10.1055/s-0029-1241734

摘要

We examined pregnancy outcomes in women receiving nifedipine tocolysis having recurrent preterm labor (RPTL). Singleton gestations enrolled for outpatient nursing surveillance and prescribed nifedipine tocolysis were identified (n = 4748). Women hospitalized for RPTL at < 35 weeks then resuming outpatient surveillance were included (n = 1366). Pregnancy outcomes of women resuming nifedipine (n = 830) were compared with those having an alteration in treatment to continuous subcutaneous terbutaline (n = 536). Overall, 56.7% (2692/4748) experienced RPTL. Half (50.7%) were stabilized and resumed outpatient surveillance with nifedipine or continuous subcutaneous terbutaline. Infants from women resuming nifedipine versus those with alteration of treatment to terbutaline were more likely to deliver at < 35 weeks (28.0% versus 13.8%), weigh < 2500 g (32.9% versus 20.3%), and require a stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (34.0% versus 23.1%), all p<0.001. Alteration of tocolytic treatment following RPTL resulted in a decreased incidence of preterm birth and low birth weight, resulting in less admission to the neonatal intensive care unit and fewer nursery days.

  • 出版日期2010-1