The influence of antenatal betamethasone timing on neonatal outcome in late preterm infants: a single-center cohort study

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Brueckner, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Redlich, Anke [3 ]
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[1] Otto von Guericke Univ, Paediat Med Fac, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Sachsen Anhalt, Germany
[2] Charite Univ Med Berlin, SPZ Neuropadiatrie, Augustenburger Pl 1,Campus Ostring 1, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[3] Otto von Guericke Univ, Univ Hosp Obstet & Gynecol, Med Fac, Gerhart Hauptmann Str 35, D-39108 Magdeburg, Sachsen Anhalt, Germany
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Betamethasone; Corticosteroids; Preterm birth; Respiratory distress syndrome; Newborn; RESPIRATORY DISORDERS; CESAREAN-SECTION; CORTICOSTEROIDS; DELIVERY; EXPOSURE; INTERVAL; BORN; TERM; GESTATION; MORBIDITY;
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10.1007/s00404-024-07714-9
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R71 [妇产科学];
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PurposeMany pregnancies continue after antenatal corticosteroid exposure. Since long-term effects on late preterm neonatal outcome remain controversial, it remains unknown whether pregnant women who are at risk for preterm birth during the late preterm period and had prior antenatal corticosteroid exposure would benefit from an additional course of antenatal corticosteroids. We evaluated the need for future trials on this topic by comparing short term effects from antenatal betamethasone to long-term effects. We also examined the value of a risk-adapted approach.MethodsWe observed neonatal outcomes in late preterm infants (34/0-36/0 weeks of gestation) who were exposed to antenatal betamethasone either up to 10 days prior birth (n = 8) or earlier in pregnancy (n = 89). We examined a real world population from the University Hospital Magdeburg (Germany) between 01 January 2012 and 31 December 2018, and a simulated high-risk population that was derived from the original data.ResultsThe indicators for relevant adverse outcomes did not differ in the unselected population. In the simulated high-risk population, recent antenatal corticosteroid administration significantly reduced the incidence of relevant cardiorespiratory morbidities (OR = 0.00, p = 0.008), and reduced the number needed to treat from 3.7 to 1.5.ConclusionThe superiority of recent antenatal corticosteroid administration in the late preterm period over earlier exposure strongly depended on the prevalence of respiratory disease. Before considering clinical trials on additional antenatal corticosteroid courses in the late preterm period, antenatal assessment tools to predict respiratory morbidity need to be developed.
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