Wajiha Shadab, Shazia Riaz, Farzana Aftab, Faizan Hassan Shah.
Efficacy of 17-a-Hydroxy-Progestrone in Prevention of Preterm Labour in High Risk Pregnant Women.
J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Jan ;30(2):209-12.

Background: Preterm delivery (before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is a major determinant of infant mortality. The objective of study was to determine the efficacy of 17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone in preventing delivery before 37 weeks of gestation in high risk women. Methods: This study, a randomized controlled trial was conducted in Obstetrics OPD, observing all scientific and ethical protocols. The women with less than 20 weeks gestation and with a past history of preterm delivery were included. A total of 132 women fulfilled the study requirements. Two groups made were as follows: Group A (Treatment group received intramuscular 17-alpha hydroxy-progesterone) and Group B served as control (The control group revived intramuscular Neurobion). A total of 66 women were assigned to each group. The data was recorded on a specially designed proforma for statistical analysis and comparison following the standard procedure. Results: The criterion was strictly observed. The results showed a statistically significant (p<0.01) difference between group A as compared to group B. Conclusion: 17-a-Hydroxyprogesterone was found to be an effective drug in preventing delivery before 37 weeks in women at risk.

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