Salbutamol Versus Nifedipine dans le traitement de la menace d'accouchement prématuré à la Maternité du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire et Départemental du Borgou....
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Introduction: The threat of the premature birth (TPB) raises a problem
of public health in Benin in general and in Parakou in particular. Objective:
The aim of this research paper is to compare the efficiency of salbutamol and
nifedipine in the treatment of the threat of premature birth at the maternity
hospital of CHUD-Borgou. Framework and methodological approach: It is
about a comparative prospective study with analytical view, within a period of
six (06) months, going from 1, March 2016 to 1, September 2016. The target population is composed of all the pregnant women admitted to the maternity
hospital of CHUD-B during the period of the study. Results: The 60 pregnant
women have been divided into two groups of 30 pregnant women. The average
age of the pregnant women is 26.50 years with the extremes of 16 years and
38 years. The women who have between two and three pregnancies are the
most represented with 56.67% of the cases; just as much as the women who
have between two and three deliveries with 36.67%. From the total number,
21. 67% had antecedents of spontaneous miscarriages and 6, 67% antecedents
of premature birth delivery. With 90% of the cases, the gestational age is
between 28 weeks of amenorrhoea and 33weeks of amenorrhoea plus six (06)
days. The pregnancy is twin in 16.67% of the cases. At the admission, 90% of
the cases after assessment of the Coefficient of Risk of Premature birth
Delivery. (CRPD), had a potential risk of prematurity and 85% had a score of
Baumgarten between 3 and 6. The most discovered aetiology is malaria with
46.67% of the pregnant women. The side effect of usage of nifedipine, in order
to relieve the uterus, has been noticed with 16.67% pregnant women who have
received nifedipine treatment against 30% pregnant women who have
received the treatment of Salbutamol. There is no difference statistically
significant. For the nifedipine, there is 90% of success against 10% of failure.
For salbutamol, there is respectively 56.67% and 43.33%. We have no case of
intolerance. Conclusion: The study shows neat efficiency of nifedipine in
relation to salbutamol during the treatment of the threats of premature birth
delivery.
