Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/523
Title: Intramuscular Fetal Corticosteroid Therapy: Short-Term Effects on the Fetus
Authors: Babović, Ivana
Plešinac, Snežana
Opalić, Jasna
Devrnja, V.
Pavlović, I.
Radojičić, Zoran 
Plećaš, Darko
Radunović, N.
Ljubić, A.
Keywords: Nonstress test;Fetal corticosteroid therapy;Biophysical profile;Baseline fetal heart rate
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Karger, Basel
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the short-term effects of direct intramuscular (i.m.) corticosteroid therapy on fetal biophysical profile, baseline fetal heart rate and the nonstress test, which indicate the degree of fetal hypoxia. Method: We evaluated the effect of direct i.m. fetal single-dose dexamethasone (4 mg/kg) on the fetal biophysical profile 2 h before and 2-4 h after corticosteroid therapy in 41 fetuses in the 32nd week of gestation at risk of preterm delivery. Risk factors for preterm delivery included pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia. Result: There was a statistically significant difference between fetal breathing movements before and after corticosteroid therapy (p = 0.019; 95% confidence interval for difference -11.75, -1.12). No significant changes were observed between baseline fetal heart rate before and after corticosteroid therapy (p = 0.99; 95% confidence interval for difference -4.81, +4.81), biophysical profile before and after fetal corticosteroid therapy, p = 0.235 as well as the nonstress test before and after therapy (p = 0.564). Conclusion: Direct corticosteroid i.m. fetal therapy results in increasing profound short-term fetal breathing movements. There are no changes in baseline fetal heart rate, biophysical profile score, and nonstress test.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/523
ISSN: 1015-3837
Appears in Collections:Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications

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