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  • Title: Use of beta-methasone in management of preterm gestation with premature rupture of membranes.
    Author: Simpson GF, Harbert GM.
    Journal: Obstet Gynecol; 1985 Aug; 66(2):168-75. PubMed ID: 4022479.
    Abstract:
    Use of corticosteroids in the management of rupture of the membranes in a preterm gestation was evaluated. Ninety-three mothers (105 infants) received beta-methasone, whereas 105 mothers (112 infants) did not. The incidence of significant neonatal respiratory complications was statistically higher for beta-methasone-treated (26.6%) compared with non-treated patients (11.1%) who delivered more than 48 hours after rupture of membranes. Neonatal septic complications also were significantly higher in treated (21.3%) than in nontreated (9.2%) patients delivered 48 hours after rupture of membranes. Maternal sepsis was not statistically different between the two groups. In the nonsteroid-treated patients, the incidence of significant respiratory distress syndrome was greater for those infants delivered within 48 hours (31.0%) than those delivered more than 48 hours (11.1%) from rupture of membranes. The data support conservative management and indicate that corticosteroid administration in a preterm gestation with rupture of membranes is not beneficial to the newborn.
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