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Original Article

Best Criterion for the Assessment of Efficacy of Tocolysis and Choice of Most Suitable Betasympathomimetic

Pages 561-565 | Received 10 Nov 1983, Accepted 04 Apr 1984, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Over a period of 10 years, 645 patients were treated with six different betasympathomimetics because of threatening premature labor during the 24–36 weeks of gestation. Some 603 comparable patients were analysed with various parameters to find the most suitable criterion for assessing the efficacy of tocolysis and the best tocolytic agent. Delivery after 37 completed weeks proved clinically a sufficient criterion of a succesful therapeutic outcome. The various scores did not essentially facilitate comparison of various tocolytics. The combination buphenin (DilaverR) + verapamil (IsoptinR) proved to be the most suitable medication.

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