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Effects of Sildenafil on Doppler Parameters, Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes in the Active Labor Phase of Low-Risk Pregnancies: A Randomized Clinical Trial Publisher Pubmed



Marsosi V1 ; Haghighi L2 ; Nasimi PH2 ; Ghaemi M3 ; Navaee S1
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Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine Published:2024


Abstract

Objectives: The benefits of sildenafil by increasing blood flow in the improvement of Doppler parameters of umbilical (UA), uterine (UtA), and fetal middle cerebral arteries (MCA) remain uncertain. On the other hand, insufficient blood flow during uterine contractions in labor can lead to decrease blood supply and fetal distress. Therefore, we aimed to assess the changes in fetal Doppler indices and maternal and neonatal outcomes following the use of sildenafil in the active phase of labor in low-risk pregnancies with healthy fetuses. Methods: This randomized double-blinded controlled trial was conducted on 70 pregnant single low-risk, pregnant women. The patients were randomly assigned into two groups receiving sildenafil (n=35) or placebo (n=35) when the active phase of labor was initiated. Doppler parameters were assessed at baseline as well as 3h after that. Indeed, the maternal and neonatal outcomes were compared between groups. Results: The Doppler parameters including the pulsatility index of MCA, UA, and left and right UtA remained unchanged after the administration of sildenafil. Neonatal outcomes including birth weight, PH of the umbilical artery, Apgar score, respiratory distress syndrome, and neonatal intensive care unit admission as well as maternal outcomes such as cesarean section rate and the occurrence of intrapartum/postpartum hemorrhage had no difference between groups. Conclusions: The use of sildenafil in the active phase of labor in low-risk pregnancies may not be beneficial in improving Doppler parameters in MCA, umbilical, and uterine arteries and thus may not improve pregnancy outcomes. © 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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