Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy

Intravenous hydralazine is a commonly administered arteriolar vasodilator that is effective for hypertensive emergencies associated with pregnancy. Oral nifedipine is an alternative in management of these patients. In this study the efficacy of nifedipine and hydralazine in pregnancy was compared in...

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Main Authors: Zahra Rezaei, Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf, Mino Pourmojieb, Yashar Youefzadeh-Fard, Manijeh Motevalian, Zahra Khazaeipour, Sara Esmaeili
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-11-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3823
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spelling doaj-b75aef8c462e4b5b9f1e67797db9d5dc2020-11-25T03:30:26ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942011-11-014911Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in PregnancyZahra Rezaei0Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf1Mino Pourmojieb2Yashar Youefzadeh-Fard3Manijeh Motevalian4Zahra Khazaeipour5Sara Esmaeili6Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Pharmacology, Razi Institute for Drug Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Research Development Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Health Deputy of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Intravenous hydralazine is a commonly administered arteriolar vasodilator that is effective for hypertensive emergencies associated with pregnancy. Oral nifedipine is an alternative in management of these patients. In this study the efficacy of nifedipine and hydralazine in pregnancy was compared in a group of Iranian patients. Fifty hypertensive pregnant women were enrolled in the study. A randomized clinical trial was performed, in which patients in two groups received intravenus hydralazine or oral nifedipine to achieve target blood pressure reduction. The primary outcomes measured were the time and doses required for desired blood pressure achievement. Secondary measures included urinary output and maternal and neonatal side effects. The time required for reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure was shorter for oral nifedipine group (24.0±10.0 min) than intravenus Hydralazine group (34.8±18.8 min) (P≤0.016). Less frequent doses were required with oral nifedipine (1.2±0.5) compared to intravenus hydralazine (2.1±1.0) (P≤0.0005). There were no episodes of hypotension after hydralazine and one after nifedipine. Nifedipine and hydralazine are safe and effective antihypertensive drugs, showing a controlled and comparable blood pressure reduction in women with hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy. Both drugs reduce episodes of persistent severe hypertension. Considering pharmacokinetic properties of nifedipine such as rapid onset and long duration of action, the good oral bioavailability and less frequent side effects, it looks more preferable in hypertension emergencies of pregnancy than hydralazine. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3823HydralazineHypertensive crisisNifedipinePre-eclampsia
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author Zahra Rezaei
Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf
Mino Pourmojieb
Yashar Youefzadeh-Fard
Manijeh Motevalian
Zahra Khazaeipour
Sara Esmaeili
spellingShingle Zahra Rezaei
Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf
Mino Pourmojieb
Yashar Youefzadeh-Fard
Manijeh Motevalian
Zahra Khazaeipour
Sara Esmaeili
Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
Acta Medica Iranica
Hydralazine
Hypertensive crisis
Nifedipine
Pre-eclampsia
author_facet Zahra Rezaei
Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf
Mino Pourmojieb
Yashar Youefzadeh-Fard
Manijeh Motevalian
Zahra Khazaeipour
Sara Esmaeili
author_sort Zahra Rezaei
title Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
title_short Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
title_full Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
title_fullStr Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Efficacy of Nifedipine and Hydralazine in Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
title_sort comparison of the efficacy of nifedipine and hydralazine in hypertensive crisis in pregnancy
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2011-11-01
description Intravenous hydralazine is a commonly administered arteriolar vasodilator that is effective for hypertensive emergencies associated with pregnancy. Oral nifedipine is an alternative in management of these patients. In this study the efficacy of nifedipine and hydralazine in pregnancy was compared in a group of Iranian patients. Fifty hypertensive pregnant women were enrolled in the study. A randomized clinical trial was performed, in which patients in two groups received intravenus hydralazine or oral nifedipine to achieve target blood pressure reduction. The primary outcomes measured were the time and doses required for desired blood pressure achievement. Secondary measures included urinary output and maternal and neonatal side effects. The time required for reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure was shorter for oral nifedipine group (24.0±10.0 min) than intravenus Hydralazine group (34.8±18.8 min) (P≤0.016). Less frequent doses were required with oral nifedipine (1.2±0.5) compared to intravenus hydralazine (2.1±1.0) (P≤0.0005). There were no episodes of hypotension after hydralazine and one after nifedipine. Nifedipine and hydralazine are safe and effective antihypertensive drugs, showing a controlled and comparable blood pressure reduction in women with hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy. Both drugs reduce episodes of persistent severe hypertension. Considering pharmacokinetic properties of nifedipine such as rapid onset and long duration of action, the good oral bioavailability and less frequent side effects, it looks more preferable in hypertension emergencies of pregnancy than hydralazine.
topic Hydralazine
Hypertensive crisis
Nifedipine
Pre-eclampsia
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3823
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