Corticosteroids for preventing neonatal respiratory morbidity after elective caesarean section at term
Article 2009 en
Authors
AS
Alexandros Sotiriadis
GM
George Makrydimas
SP
Stefania Papatheodorou
Abstract
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The results from the four trials are promising, but more high-quality studies with larger sample sizes that are adequately powered to detect the effect of prophylactic antenatal corticosteroids on outcomes of respiratory morbidity are needed, given the potential of the current studies for bias. Consideration should be given to the balance between statistical significance and clinical significance, particularly in view of the low event rates of significant respiratory morbidity (RDS or admission to NICU for respiratory complications) in this population. In addition, further trials on the long-term outcomes of these infants are needed to identify any potential harms and complications of antenatal corticosteroid administration at term.
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