• Cochrane Db Syst Rev · Jan 2000

    Review

    Plasma volume expansion for treatment of women with pre-eclampsia.

    • L Duley, J Williams, and D J Henderson-Smart.
    • Resource Centre for Randomised Trials, Institute of Health Sciences, Old Road, Headington, Oxford, UK, OX3 7LF. lelia.duley@ndm.ox.ac.uk
    • Cochrane Db Syst Rev. 2000 Jan 1; 1999 (2): CD001805CD001805.

    BackgroundPlasma volume is reduced amongst women with pre-eclampsia. This association has led to the suggestion that expanding the plasma volume might improve maternal and uteroplacental circulation, and so potentially improve outcome for both the woman and her baby.ObjectivesThe aim of this review was to assess the effects of plasma volume expansion for the treatment of women with pre-eclampsia.Search StrategyThe register of trials maintained by the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group, and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register Issue 1 1999 were searched for trials meeting the selection criteria.Selection CriteriaRandomised trials were included. Quasi-random designs were excluded. Participants were women with hypertension during pregnancy, with or without proteinuria. Women who were postpartum at trial entry were excluded. Interventions were any comparison of plasma volume expansion with no expansion, or of one plasma volume expander with another.Data Collection And AnalysisData were extracted independently by two reviewers. Discrepancies were resolved by discussion. There was no blinding of authorship or results.Main ResultsThree trials involving 61 women were included in this review. All compared a colloid solution with no plasma volume expansion. For every outcome reported, the confidence intervals are very wide and cross the no effect line.Reviewer's ConclusionsThere is insufficient evidence for any reliable estimates of the effects of plasma volume expansion for women with pre-eclampsia.

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