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Flow velocity analysis of umbilical and uterine artery flow in pre-eclampsia treated with propranolol or pindolol

✍ Scribed by Israel Meizner; Esther Paran; Miriam Katz; Gershon Holcberg; Vaclav Insler


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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✦ Synopsis


In a double blind study, 20 gravidas with pre-eclampsia were randomly allocated to treatment with either propranolol 120 mglday or pindolol 15 mglday for 7 days. Flow velocimetry was performed before and after treatment to assess the influence of these two regimens of beta blocker on the feto-placental circulation. A continuous wave Doppler unit was used to measure umbilical and uterine artery flow velocity waveforms. The systolic/diastolic (A/B) ratio and the systolic minus diastolic divided by systolic (A-B)/A ratio (resistance index) were used as indexes of blood flow resistance in the umbilical and uterine arteries, respectively. A resistance to flow in the uteroplacental circulation was significantly less in patients treated with pindolol cornpared to those treated with propranolol (P < 0.01). The same pattern was also found in umbilical velocimetry, although the statistical significance was borderline (P = 0.06), Although both drugs were equally effective in reducing blood pressure at rest, their effect on the peripheral resistance was different. Pindolol appears to act in part through a peripheral vascular mechanism. Our data support this assumption because the flow in the uteroplacental bed, as reflected by a decrease in resistance index, improved when patients were treated with the drug pindolol. Indexing Words: Blood flow -Preeclampsia -Pregnancy-induced hypertension -Umbilical flow * Uterine flow


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