Am J Obstet Gynecol
June 1999
Objective: Our goals were to compare duration of labor at term for (1) women with preeclampsia versus normotensive nulliparous women and (2) nulliparous women with preeclampsia who received magnesium for seizure prophylaxis versus those who did not.
Study Design: We performed a retrospective cohort study of all nulliparous, term vaginal deliveries from 1989 through 1995 at University of California, San Francisco. The perinatal database and medical records were reviewed for information on duration of labor, maternal and labor characteristics, and neonatal outcomes.
J Soc Gynecol Investig
September 1997
The purpose of the present study was to determine the changes in intracellular ionized calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) or [Ca2+]i sensitivity accompanying spontaneous and agonist-induced contraction of human myometrium at term pregnancy, as well as to quantify the response to three prototypical agonists: 1) oxytocin, 2) vasopressin, and 3) phenylephrine. Uterine biopsies were obtained at the time of cesarean section from patients who delivered at or near full-term gestation. These preparations were used to measure isometric force development and [Ca2+]i levels with the luminescent calcium indicator aequorin.
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