2007
DOI: 10.1097/01.ogx.0000265883.80692.3b
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Randomized Trial of a Single Repeat Dose of Prenatal Betamethasone Treatment in Imminent Preterm Birth

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“…1 Although the meta-analysis confirmed that repeat antenatal corticosteroid treatment is associated with neonatal benefits, 1 broadly similar to those seen in our trial, some heterogeneity of effect was observed, including 2 trials that showed no apparent benefit. 4,5 Until this heterogeneity is adequately explained and later childhood outcomes are reported for different treatment regimens, we recommend that the inclusion criteria and treatment schedule used in our trial be followed. An important feature of our protocol was that the risk of preterm birth was reevaluated on a weekly basis, so that most women received only 1 or 2 repeat doses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Although the meta-analysis confirmed that repeat antenatal corticosteroid treatment is associated with neonatal benefits, 1 broadly similar to those seen in our trial, some heterogeneity of effect was observed, including 2 trials that showed no apparent benefit. 4,5 Until this heterogeneity is adequately explained and later childhood outcomes are reported for different treatment regimens, we recommend that the inclusion criteria and treatment schedule used in our trial be followed. An important feature of our protocol was that the risk of preterm birth was reevaluated on a weekly basis, so that most women received only 1 or 2 repeat doses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with our previously published report, which included 249 preterm infants, in which a single repeat dose of ␤ -methasone neither decreased the risk of RDS, nor improved outcome. In fact, in that study, infants born 1-24 h after the repeat ␤ -methasone tended to have a higher incidence of RDS and exhibited a higher requirement for a surfac- tant [23] . In animal studies, an effect of single antenatal ␤ -methasone treatment on early postnatal pulmonary adaptation is found when the time interval between treatment and delivery is 24-48 h [31,32] .…”
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“…All mothers included were part of a larger clinical trial studying the effect of a repeat antenatal ␤ -methasone dose on the clinical outcome of their preterm infants [23] . Eligibility required imminent preterm birth before 34 weeks GA and that the pregnant woman remained undelivered 7 days after a complete course of antenatal corticosteroid treatment, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
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