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Nitroglycerin for Rapid Tocolysis: Development of a Protocol and a Literature Review

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OBJECTIVE:

A protocol for nitroglycerin (NTG) use based on experiences with regard to new and previously described obstetric cases is presented. The efficacy of NTG tocolysis for obstetric emergencies is clinically evaluated.

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Hemodynamically stable parturients requiring acute tocolysis were treated with intravenous NTG and closely monitored. Clinical information was subsequently abstracted from medical records and compared with data from previous reviews.

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Tocolytic treatment was successful in all cases (22 of 22, 100%). Complications were clinically insignificant. The most common problem was transient hypotension, which occurred in 9 of 22 (41%) cases.

CONCLUSION: NTG is an effective tocolytic with minimal complications, rapid onset, and a brief half-life. These characteristics favor its use during select obstetric procedures. However, strict adherence to protocols for administration is advised.

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O’Grady, J., Parker, R. & Patel, S. Nitroglycerin for Rapid Tocolysis: Development of a Protocol and a Literature Review. J Perinatol 20, 27–33 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7200303

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