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Antenatal glucocorticoid treatment is not associated with long-term metabolic risks in individuals born before 32 weeks of gestation.

M J J Finken1, M G Keijzer-Veen, F W Dekker, M Frölich, F J Walther, J A Romijn, B J van der Heijden, J M Wit.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A single course of maternal glucocorticoid treatment is effective in reducing neonatal mortality after preterm birth. However, in animals, maternal glucocorticoid treatment is associated with lifelong hyperglycaemia and hypertension, and impaired nephrogenesis in offspring. Findings from studies in humans on this topic are highly contradictory due to a number of methodological flaws, and renal function after glucocorticoid exposure has never been assessed.
OBJECTIVES: To assess in individuals born <32 gestational weeks whether antenatal glucocorticoid treatment for preterm birth is associated with long-term metabolical risks, including renal function, in adulthood.
DESIGN: Birth cohort study.
SETTING: Multicentre study. PATIENTS: 412 19 year olds born <32 gestational weeks from the Project On Preterm and Small-for-gestational-age infants (POPS) cohort.
INTERVENTIONS: Maternal betamethasone 12 mg administered twice with a 24 h interval. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Body composition, insulin resistance, the serum lipid profile, blood pressure and estimated renal function.
RESULTS: We did not find any long-term adverse effects of antenatal betamethasone, with the exception of an effect on glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In 19-year-old survivors, GFR was lower after betamethasone: -5.2 ml/min (95% CI -8.9 to -1.4) per 1.73 m(2).
CONCLUSIONS: The reduction in neonatal mortality associated with a single course of maternal betamethasone is not accompanied by long-term metabolical risks in survivors of preterm birth. The only adverse effect found was lower GFR. Although this difference was not clinically relevant at 19 years, it might predict an increased risk of chronic renal failure in prematurely born individuals who were exposed antenatally to betamethasone.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18450806     DOI: 10.1136/adc.2007.128470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


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