Gaceta Médica Espirituana (May 2023)

Use of labetalol vs nifedipine in preeclampsia

  • Wardy Castillo López,
  • Izaida Lis Montero López,
  • Adrián Ernesto Díaz Montero,
  • Regla Cristina Valdés Cabodevilla

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2

Abstract

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Background: Pre-eclampsia is a generalized vasoconstriction state associated with vascular epithelial dysfunction rather than the vasodilation characteristic of pregnancy, characterized by proteinuric hypertension from the 20th week of pregnancy, sometimes associated with edema; it also causes health risks to the mother and fetus. Traditional clinical treatment uses oral antihypertensive drugs, among these labetalol and extended-release nifedipine are included. Objective: To analyze the efficacy of labetalol and nifedipine as an antihypertensive treatment in pre-eclampsia. Methodology: Reference sources found in Google Scholar, Science Direct, SciELO, Pubmed, Medes and Elsevier were used. Out of 211 sources, 31 were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Conclusions: It has been determined by majority consensus that oral nifedipine is more effective than labetalol in pre-eclampsia treatment.

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