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New perspectives for the effective treatment of preterm labor.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1995 August
Preterm birth (before 37 completed weeks of gestation) continues to account for the vast majority of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The incidence of preterm birth can be reduced by appropriate social interventions and antenatal care. Currently available tocolytic agents suffer from low uterospecificity and prolong pregnancy only marginally, although postponement of birth by a few days may be of some value. Further progress is needed in at least four areas: prevention of preterm labor; identification of preterm labor; selection of candidates for tocolysis, and treatment of preterm labor. Effective, early treatment of vaginosis offers particular promise for the prevention of preterm labor and identification of specific biochemical markers will facilitate early detection of this process. Oxytocin antagonists offer greater specificity than current tocolytics and can be expected to show improved efficacy and risk profiles. Such compounds will allow more effective treatment of preterm labor with a lower risk of side effects.
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