Abstract

Calcium supplementation during pregnancy reduces the vascular sensitivity to infused angiotensin II, but the dose of calcium required increases as pregnancy advances. In 24 patients given 600 mg/day of calcium L-aspartate from the 20th week of gestation, the effective pressor doses of angiotensin II at the 20th, 26th, 30th and 36th week of gestation were 18.4±1.1, 31.9±2.3, 39.0±3.0 and 25.7±2.4 ng/kg/min (mean±SEM), respectively. In this group, the decline in the effective pressor dose from the 30th to the 36th week of gestation was significant (p< 0.005). In 21 patients calcium L-aspartate was given at a dose of 600 mg/day from the 20th week and the dose was increased to 1200 mg/day after the 30th week, and the the effective pressor doses were 21.2±2.6, 31.8±3.2, 32.1±3.4 and 28.7±2.6 ng/kg/min at the 20th, 26th, 30th and 36th week of gestation, respectively. In this group, a significant decrease in the effective pressor dose between the 30th and the 36th week of gestation was not observed. In both grou...

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