2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.10.424
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13: Antenatal steroids and neonatal hypoglycemia

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Mid-trimester Uterine Artery (UtA) resistance measured with Doppler sonography is known to be predictive for preeclampsia and thus iatrogenic preterm birth (iPTB). In view of the emerging association between hypertensive disease in pregnancy and spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB), we hypothesized that UtA resistance could predict sPTB. STUDY DESIGN: We performed a prospective cohort study. During the 18-22 week routine fetal anomaly scan we measured UtA resistance in singleton pregnancies. Pregnancies… Show more

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“…45,46 Timing of antenatal steroids is important with late administration of steroids (≥34 weeks) associated with a 2-fold higher risk of neonatal hypoglycemia compared with early administration (<34 weeks). 47 Potentially this may be the cause of the hypoglycemia noted; however, neonatal hypoglycemia has also been linked with maternal administration of beta-blockers in late pregnancy. 48 Labetalol, a beta-blocker, is the…”
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“…45,46 Timing of antenatal steroids is important with late administration of steroids (≥34 weeks) associated with a 2-fold higher risk of neonatal hypoglycemia compared with early administration (<34 weeks). 47 Potentially this may be the cause of the hypoglycemia noted; however, neonatal hypoglycemia has also been linked with maternal administration of beta-blockers in late pregnancy. 48 Labetalol, a beta-blocker, is the…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%