Dissertação
Níveis séricos maternos de estradiol, estriol e progesterona em partos induzidos com dinoprostona em gestantes a termo
Fecha
2011-07-13Registro en:
KONOPKA, Cristine Kolling. MATERNAL SERUM LEVELS OF ESTRADIOL, ESTRIOL AND
PROGESTERONE IN DINOPROSTONE-INDUCED LABOR IN TERM PREGNANT WOMEN. 2011. 90 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Farmácia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2011.
Autor
Konopka, Cristine Kolling
Institución
Resumen
Hormonal-mediated uterine quiescence involves the maintenance of a
decreased inflammatory responsiveness. However, no study has investigated
whether labor induction with prostanoids is associated with changes in maternal
serum hormones. The objective of this study was to determine whether changes in
circulating levels of progesterone, estradiol and estriol from admission to delivery are
associated with successful labor induction with dinoprostone. A cohort of 81 pregnant
women at term was followed from admission to birth until delivery, during the period
of 2010-2011. The study was performed at the Hospital of the Federal University of
Santa Maria, a tertiary care hospital. Unselected subjects were recruited and blood
samples were obtained at admission and immediately before delivery. Sixteen
patients had vaginal delivery after spontaneous labor, 12 required emergency
cesarean after spontaneous labor and 16 underwent elective cesarean. Thirty-seven
patients had labor induction with dinoprostone. Eligible patients received a vaginal
insert of dinoprostone (10 mg), and patients were followed up until delivery.
Progesterone (P4), estradiol (E2) and estriol (E3) plasma level and P4/E2, P4/E3 and
E3/E2 ratio changes were observed from admission to immediately before birth, and
the association of these measures with the resulting clinical classification outcome
(route of delivery and induction responsiveness) were assessed. Progesterone
plasma level decreased from admission to delivery in patients who underwent
successful labor induction with dinoprostone [vaginal and cesarean delivery after
induced labor: 23% (P<0.001) and 18% (P<0.025) decrease, respectively], but not in
those whose induction failed (6.4% decrease, P>0.05). Estriol and estradiol levels did
not differ between groups. Successful dinoprostone-induced labor was associated
with maternal progesterone level decrease along time. While a causal relationship
between progesterone decrease and effective dinoprostone-induced labor can not be
established, it is tempting to propose that it may contribute for progesterone
withdrawal and favor labor induction in humans.