Use of the subcutaneous terbutaline pump for long-term tocolysis

  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ROR
  • Department of Pathology, Southern Regional Area Health Education Center, Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA. ROR
  • University of California, San Francisco ROR

Obstetrics and Gynecology, 72(5), 810-813

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Abstract

Nine patients in preterm labor requiring long-term tocolysis were managed with subcutaneous terbutaline administered via a portable infusion pump. All had failed oral tocolytic therapy and were therefore faced with prolonged hospitalization. In this feasibility study, the patients were treated at home and monitored with portable tocodynamometers and home nursing visits. Uterine activity data were transmitted via telephone to the study center and terbutaline pump infusion rates were adjusted accordingly. Terbutaline pump therapy consisted of a combination of low-dose continuous basal infusion supplemented with intermittent high-dose boluses. Total daily drug dosage remained exceptionally low (less than 3 mg/24 hours). The mean gestational age at initiation of therapy was 29.6 +/- 3.7 weeks, and pregnancy was prolonged an average of 9.2 +/- 4.3 weeks. The minimum gestational age at delivery was 37.3 weeks. Patient tolerance was excellent and, in a total 394 patient-days of therapy, there were no significant complications. We conclude that the portable subcutaneous terbutaline pump may be a promising new method for long-term outpatient tocolysis in patients who cannot be maintained on oral therapy.

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Lam, F., Gill, P., Smith, M., Kitzmiller, J. L., & Katz, M. (1988). Use of the subcutaneous terbutaline pump for long-term tocolysis. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *72*(5), 810-813.

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