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Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Preterm labor (PTL) is a common medical problem during pregnancies and is associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity. Beta-adrenergic agonists are among the most commonly used tocolytic agents. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness, safety and adverse...

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Autores principales: Motazedian, Shahdokht, Ghaffarpasand, Fariborz, Mojtahedi, Khatereh, Asadi, Nasrin
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20697169
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.67079
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author Motazedian, Shahdokht
Ghaffarpasand, Fariborz
Mojtahedi, Khatereh
Asadi, Nasrin
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Ghaffarpasand, Fariborz
Mojtahedi, Khatereh
Asadi, Nasrin
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Preterm labor (PTL) is a common medical problem during pregnancies and is associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity. Beta-adrenergic agonists are among the most commonly used tocolytic agents. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness, safety and adverse effects of terbutaline with those of salbutamol in the prolongation of pregnancy beyond 48 hours and until 37 weeks of gestation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two hundred women with PTL were randomly assigned to receive subcutaneous terbutaline (250 μg) or intravenous salbutamol (0.1 mg) followed by oral terbutaline (20 mg/d) or oral salbutamol (24 mg/d) as maintenance. The efficacy, side effects and complications after 48 hours and until 37 weeks of gestation were analyzed and compared. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the two groups in success rate within 48 hours (P=.091). Gestational age at delivery (P=.031) and the number of days for which the gestation was prolonged (P=.024) were significantly higher in those receiving terbutaline. Adverse effects, including tachycardia (P=.007) and anxiety (P=.006), were experienced more in the salbutamol group. Birth weight was significantly lower in the salbutamol group (P=.001). CONCLUSION: Terbutaline provided more effective tocolysis with fewer adverse effects and a better neonatal outcome. However, terbutaline and salbutamol are equally effective in the first 48 hours.
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spelling pubmed-29412492010-09-29 Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial Motazedian, Shahdokht Ghaffarpasand, Fariborz Mojtahedi, Khatereh Asadi, Nasrin Ann Saudi Med Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Preterm labor (PTL) is a common medical problem during pregnancies and is associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity. Beta-adrenergic agonists are among the most commonly used tocolytic agents. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness, safety and adverse effects of terbutaline with those of salbutamol in the prolongation of pregnancy beyond 48 hours and until 37 weeks of gestation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two hundred women with PTL were randomly assigned to receive subcutaneous terbutaline (250 μg) or intravenous salbutamol (0.1 mg) followed by oral terbutaline (20 mg/d) or oral salbutamol (24 mg/d) as maintenance. The efficacy, side effects and complications after 48 hours and until 37 weeks of gestation were analyzed and compared. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the two groups in success rate within 48 hours (P=.091). Gestational age at delivery (P=.031) and the number of days for which the gestation was prolonged (P=.024) were significantly higher in those receiving terbutaline. Adverse effects, including tachycardia (P=.007) and anxiety (P=.006), were experienced more in the salbutamol group. Birth weight was significantly lower in the salbutamol group (P=.001). CONCLUSION: Terbutaline provided more effective tocolysis with fewer adverse effects and a better neonatal outcome. However, terbutaline and salbutamol are equally effective in the first 48 hours. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2941249/ /pubmed/20697169 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.67079 Text en © Annals of Saudi Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Motazedian, Shahdokht
Ghaffarpasand, Fariborz
Mojtahedi, Khatereh
Asadi, Nasrin
Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title_full Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title_short Terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
title_sort terbutaline versus salbutamol for suppression of preterm labor: a randomized clinical trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20697169
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.67079
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