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Magnesium sulphate can prolong pregnancy in patients with severe early-onset preeclampsia
Authors:Akihiko Ueda  Kaoru Kawasaki  Haruta Mogami  Yoshitsugu Chigusa  Ikuo Konishi
Affiliation:Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Objective: To assess whether long-term use of magnesium sulphate prolongs pregnancy in patients with severe early-onset preeclampsia.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study included all singleton pregnancies with severe early-onset preeclampsia, expectantly managed in our institution between 2005 and 2013. Obstetric and perinatal outcomes were compared between patients managed using a current protocol that tolerates long-term (over 48 h) use of magnesium sulphate (long-term group, n?=?26) and a historical control group (control group, n?=?15) that underwent conventional treatment (up to 48 h use of magnesium sulphate).

Results: Long-term group showed significant prolongation of pregnancy compared with the control group (9.2?±?7.9 versus 16.6?±?9.3 d, log-rank test, p?=?0.021), which was also observed in patients with severe preeclampsia occurring before 28 weeks’ gestation (n?=?11, 4.5?±?5.2 versus 13.2?±?6.8 d, log-rank test, p?=?0.035). In contrast to a progressive decrease of platelet count in patients managed without magnesium sulphate, administration of magnesium sulphate for 7 d prevented the decrease of platelet count (p?=?0.001). Thirty two percent of patients (13/41) experienced a major complication irrespective of duration of magnesium sulphate use.

Conclusions: Long-term use of magnesium sulphate prolonged pregnancy in patients with severe early-onset preeclampsia and can help alleviate progression of preeclampsia.
Keywords:Early-onset  expectant management  long-term  magnesium sulphate  severe preeclampsia
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