Effectiveness of Heparin during Long-Term Tocolysis

  • Inagaki T
  • Makino S
  • Yorifuji T
  • et al.
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Objective . Drip infusion during long-term tocolysis causes mechanical and infectious vasculitis and increases the frequency of peripheral venous catheter exchange (PVC), thereby placing a burden on patients. Our study aim is to confirm whether heparin ameliorates pain due to vasculitis during long-term tocolysis and reduces the frequency of peripheral venous catheter exchange. Design . Prospective study. Setting and Sample . All the patients requiring admission because of the presence of uterine contraction or progressive cervical dilatation from August 2009 to June 2011 at Juntendo University in Japan. Methods . Heparin was used for patients at the time the total number of peripheral venous catheter exchanges exceeded 5 in two weeks, and we evaluated whether heparin reduced the frequency of peripheral venous catheter exchange and improved the visual analog scale (VAS) for patients. The main outcome measures frequency of PVC exchange and VAS. Results . This study demonstrated that heparin reduced the frequency of peripheral venous catheter exchange () and VAS (). No side effects were noted. Conclusion . Heparin could satisfy patients during long-term tocolysis in terms of ameliorating pain due to vasculitis and reducing the PVC exchange frequency.

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Inagaki, T., Makino, S., Yorifuji, T., Sugimura, M., & Takeda, S. (2013). Effectiveness of Heparin during Long-Term Tocolysis. ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2013, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/650532

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