Intravenous Labetalol and Intravenous Dihydralazine in Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part B: Hypertension in Pregnancy
- Vol. 1 (2-3) , 371-383
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10641958209139860
Abstract
The effect of intravenous infusion of labetalol and of dihydralazine in increasing doses was compared in 12 women with severe hypertension in pregnancy. In 5 out of 6 women labetalol produced a smooth, progressive fall in blood pressure to normal levels with minimal side effects. In 2 out of 6 women on dihydralazine the blood pressure control was satisfactory but in the remianing 4 patients treatment had to be discontinued because of unpredictable, sudden falls in blood pressure. One of the 6 infants of mothers treated with labetalol manifested signs of adrenergic blockade. Continuous infusion of labetalol appears to offer significant advantages in the management of severe hypertension in pregnancy and merits further trial.Keywords
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