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. 2003 Feb;55(1):37-42.

[Induction of fetal lung maturation in the prevention of hyaline membrane disease: the connection with neonatal sepsis]

[Article in Italian]
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[Induction of fetal lung maturation in the prevention of hyaline membrane disease: the connection with neonatal sepsis]

[Article in Italian]
L Driul et al. Minerva Ginecol. 2003 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of antenatal maternal corticosteroid treatment on the frequency of neonatal outcomes and perinatal infectious morbidity among singleton pregnancies complicated by preterm delivery.

Methods: A nonrandomized analysis was performed on 189 neonates of 24-34 weeks' gestation who were born at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Udine, between January 2000 to December 2001. The neonates were subdivided into 3 groups: 1) 143 neonates received 2 doses of corticosteroids in a 24-hour interval and repeated after 10 days; 2) 26 neonates received 2 doses; 3) 20 neonates did not receive any treatment. Data were analysed with the Fisher exact test. p<0.05 was considered significant.

Results: The incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), neonatal mortality and intraventricular hemorrhage was respectively 43.4%, 3.2 % and 6.3 %. The rate of early-onset neonatal sepsis was 4.9% in the 1st group, 3.9% in the 2nd group and 5% in the 3rd group. There were no significant differences in the early-onset neonatal sepsis and the antenatal corticosteroids treatment.

Conclusions: The single or the multiple courses of antenatal steroids did not apparently increase neonatal sepsis in patients with preterm delivery.

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