OBJECTIVE: The evaluation of the effects of repeated antenatal corticosteriod (CS) medication on birth size and size at the age of 4 years. METHODS: 82 children exposed to CS initially between 26 and 28 weeks of gestation were matched with 82 controls of the same gestational age and sex. RESULTS: No differences were observed between the CS and control groups with regard to weight, head circumference, and length at birth and at the age of 4 years. CONCLUSIONS: Our study failed to demonstrate that repetitive antenatal medication with CS in order to induce lung maturation has a negative impact on intrauterine growth and growth in early childhood. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel
OBJECTIVE: The evaluation of the effects of repeated antenatal corticosteriod (CS) medication on birth size and size at the age of 4 years. METHODS: 82 children exposed to CS initially between 26 and 28 weeks of gestation were matched with 82 controls of the same gestational age and sex. RESULTS: No differences were observed between the CS and control groups with regard to weight, head circumference, and length at birth and at the age of 4 years. CONCLUSIONS: Our study failed to demonstrate that repetitive antenatal medication with CS in order to induce lung maturation has a negative impact on intrauterine growth and growth in early childhood. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel