Title of article :
Effects of Magnesium Sulfate on Bleeding Time in Premature Labor
Author/Authors :
Yazdani, M.M Pathology School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Arab Jahvani, F Pathology School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Tabei, S. Z Pathology School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Several studies have shown that administration
of magnesium sulfate prolongs the bleeding time.
Objective: To investigate such effects in pregnant women in
Shiraz, southern Iran.
Methods: This study was conducted on 30 pregnant women
aged between 18 and 32 yrs, with a gestational age of 20 to 37
weeks, who presented to Hafez and Zeynabiyeh Emergency
Units affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences between
January and August 1999, with premature labor pain or
complaining of abdominal or back pain. The patients received
tocolytic treatment with magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) in absence
of any contraindication. The blood pressure and bleeding
time of patients were measured upon admission to the labor
room and before any intravenous infusion of MgSO4.
Platelet count and serum magnesium level were also determined
for each case. The aforementioned measurements and
samplings were repeated following administration of 10 g
MgSO4.
Results: A significant difference was observed between the
mean serum magnesium level and mean arterial blood pressure,
before and after MgSO4 infusion. The mean bleeding
time showed an increase of 27 seconds (15%) after infusion of
Mg. Nevertheless, this value still remained in the normal
range of 120–420 s. A direct relationship was found between
the increase in serum magnesium level and the bleeding time.
No change was observed in the mean platelet count.
Conclusion: Magnesium therapy is associated with an increase
in bleeding time in pregnant women, with no change in
platelet count. This increase had no clinical significance and
dose-independent.
Keywords :
Preterm delivery , Premature uterine contractions , Mg , Bleeding time
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics