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CorSalud
On-line version ISSN 2078-7170
Abstract
ESTEVEZ RUBIDO, Yosleivy et al. Long QT syndrome in pregnant women related to oxytocin administration. CorSalud [online]. 2021, vol.13, n.2, pp. 195-199. Epub June 01, 2021. ISSN 2078-7170.
Introducción:
Acquired long QT syndromes may be due to the use of drugs, within which oxytocin is included.
Objetivo:
To identify electrocardiographic disturbances related to intravenous oxytocin administration in pregnant women.
Método:
A descriptive-prospective study was conducted with 57 pregnant women who underwent elective caesarean section and were given oxytocin, immediately after fetal extraction, at the Hospital Universitario Gineco-Obstétrico Mariana Grajales in Villa Clara, Cuba, between September 2019 and January 2020.
Resultados:
The 63.2% of the patients had a corrected QT interval < 460 milliseconds (ms) after oxytocin administration, and 24.6% > 470 ms; in the latter, 5.3% had it between 481-500 ms, and equal percentage > 500 ms. No patient presented suggestive symptoms or electrocardiographic demonstration of ventricular tachycardia or other complex arrhythmias
Conclusiones:
Oxytocin, given during the placental removal period, resulted in the prolongation of the QT interval above normal values in some patients, without the appearance of cardiovascular symptoms, QT interval dispersion or complex arrhythmias.
Keywords : Long QT Syndrome; Oxytocin; Pregnancy; Cesarean delivery.