Obstet Gynecol. 1999
Nov;94(5 Pt 2):869-77.
Tocolytics for preterm labor: a systematic review.
Gyetvai K, Hannah ME, Hodnett ED, Ohlsson A.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sunnybrook and Women's College
Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Objectives:
To examine the effectiveness of any tocolytic compared with a
placebo or no tocolytic for preterm labor.
Data Sources:
We checked
MEDLINE (1966-1998) and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register for
articles, using the search terms "randomized controlled trial" (RCT),
"preterm labor," "tocolysis," "betamimetics," "ritodrine," "terbutaline,"
"hexaprenaline," "isoxuprine," "prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors," "indomethacin,"
"sulindac," "calcium channel blockers," "nifedipine," "oxytocin receptor
blockers," "atosiban," "nitroglceride," and "magnesium sulfate." METHODS
OF STUDY SELECTION: We included all RCTs that compared effect of a
tocolytic with a placebo or no tocolytic in women in preterm labor, and
reported perinatal, neonatal, or maternal outcomes. Studies were
excluded if loss to follow-up exceeded 20% of those originally enrolled,
or if data were not reported on a per-patient-treated basis. Eighteen of
76 articles retrieved met the inclusion criteria. TABULATION,
INTEGRATION, AND
Results:
Two authors independently reviewed the
articles and abstracted the data. Discrepancies were resolved by
consensus. Meta-analyses (odds ratio [OR] and 95% confidence interval
[CI]) were done for each outcome for all trials and for specific types
of tocolytic therapy when possible. Tocolytics decreased the risk of
delivery within 7 days (OR 0.60, 95% CI 0.38, 0.95). Betamimetics,
indomethacin, atosiban, and ethanol, but not magnesium sulfate, were
associated with significant prolongations in pregnancy. Tocolytics were
not associated with improved perinatal outcomes. Maternal side effects
significantly associated with tocolytic use were palpitations, nausea,
tremor, chorioamnionitis, hyperglycemia, hypokalemia, and need to
discontinue treatment.
Conclusion:
Although tocolytics prolong
pregnancy, they have not been shown to improve perinatal or neonatal
outcomes and have adverse effects on women in preterm labor.