Detection of preterm labor by ambulatory monitoring of uterine activity for the management of oral tocolysis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 154(6), 1253-1256

DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(86)90708-8 PMID 3717236

Abstract

A study to evaluate whether ambulatory tocodynamometry at home could enhance the management of oral tocolysis was performed. On discharge from the hospital, after completing parenteral tocolysis, 60 patients received a lightweight tocodynamometer, designed for storage and transmission of uterine activity data. Sixty additional contemporary patients, who were matched for maternal age, parity, and risk factors, served as a control group. In addition to instructions regarding self-detection of recurrent preterm labor, monitored patients recorded uterine activity for greater than or equal to 200 min/day and then transmitted the data to the study center. Tocolytic dosage was adjusted to maintain mean uterine contraction frequency of less than 4/hr. Persistent uterine contractions of greater than or equal to 4/hr lead to in-hospital evaluation for recurrent preterm labor. The results indicate that the monitored group had a lower incidence of preterm births mostly because of a decrease in the proportion of patients with failed tocolysis. It is suggested that surveillance of uterine activity at home during oral treatment for preterm labor may be instrumental in improving perinatal outcome in high-risk patients.

Topics

ambulatory tocodynamometry home monitoring preterm labor, uterine activity monitoring oral tocolysis management, home uterine contraction monitoring preterm birth prevention, oral tocolysis failure ambulatory uterine surveillance, Katz ambulatory tocodynamometry preterm labor detection, home monitoring uterine contractions perinatal outcome, preterm labor recurrence tocolytic dosage adjustment, uterine contraction frequency threshold preterm labor, telemetric uterine monitoring high risk pregnancy, parenteral tocolysis discharge home monitoring protocol
PMID 3717236 3717236 DOI 10.1016/0002-9378(86)90708-8 10.1016/0002-9378(86)90708-8

Cite this article

Katz, M., Gill, P. J., & Newman, R. B. (1986). Detection of preterm labor by ambulatory monitoring of uterine activity for the management of oral tocolysis. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *154*(6), 1253-1256. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9378(86)90708-8

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