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  • Title: Effect of antenatal tocolysis on neonatal outcomes.
    Author: Klauser CK, Briery CM, Keiser SD, Martin RW, Kosek MA, Morrison JC.
    Journal: J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2012 Dec; 25(12):2778-81. PubMed ID: 22873356.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: Detail adverse neonatal effects in pregnancies treated with indomethacin (I), magnesium sulfate (M) or nifedipine (N). METHODS: Women in acute preterm labor with cervical dilatation 1-6 cm were randomized to receive one of three first-line tocolytic drugs. RESULTS: There were 317 neonates (I = 103, M = 95, N = 119) whose mothers were treated with tocolytic therapy. There was no difference in gestational age at randomization (average 28.6 weeks' gestation) or at delivery (31.6 weeks' gestation, p = 0.551), birth weight (p = 0.871) or ventilator days (p = 0.089) between the three groups. Neonatal morbidity was not different between the three groups; respiratory distress syndrome (p = 0.086), patent ductus arteriosus (p = 0.592), sepsis (p = 0.590), necrotizing enterocolitis (p = 0.770), intraventricular hemorrhage (p = 0.669) and periventricular leukomalacia (p = 0.124). CONCLUSIONS: There were no statistically significant differences between the three tocolytics as far as composite neonatal morbidity or mortality was concerned.
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