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Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses

Introduction Preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal death and disability and emerges as an important global public health problem. The antenatal administration of corticosteroids for preventing neonatal death due to respiratory distress syndrome and the serious morbidities associated with prete...

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Autores principales: Behera, Swayamprava, Behuria, Sasmita, Moharana, Jayashree J, Mohpatra, Biranchi N, Naik, Rabindra
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37621794
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.42334
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author Behera, Swayamprava
Behuria, Sasmita
Moharana, Jayashree J
Mohpatra, Biranchi N
Naik, Rabindra
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Behuria, Sasmita
Moharana, Jayashree J
Mohpatra, Biranchi N
Naik, Rabindra
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description Introduction Preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal death and disability and emerges as an important global public health problem. The antenatal administration of corticosteroids for preventing neonatal death due to respiratory distress syndrome and the serious morbidities associated with preterm birth has become an accepted standard in worldwide obstetric practice since 1994. After administering corticosteroids, the biophysical score deteriorates transiently, leading to a high cesarean section rate. Thus, Doppler indices of the umbilical and middle cerebral arteries are taken into account before the termination of pregnancy in preterm labor. Materials and methods This is an interventional study conducted over a period of one year and six months among 59 eligible singleton pregnancies at risk for preterm delivery, i.e., at risk of preterm birth <34 weeks of gestation, having no contraindication to antenatal steroids, who were admitted to the labor room of the Srirama Chandra Bhanja (SCB) Medical College, Cuttack, India, from January 2014 to August 2015. The participants were prospectively recruited, after giving informed consent to participate in the study. The main indication for hospital admission and steroid use was preterm lower abdominal pain. Results Out of 59 eligible cases, 27 (45.8%) were <25 years of age, 26 (44.1%) were between 25 and 30 years of age, and six (10.2%) were >30 years of age. The range is 14 years (between 19 and 33 years). The mean age is 25.31 years, with a standard deviation of 3.74. The mean of the biophysical profile (BPP) score before steroid administration decreased from 9.19 ± 1.23 to 5.56 ± 1.05 after 48 hours of first dose of steroid. The p-value of this is <0.001, which is statistically significant. The results show that the administration of betamethasone decreased fetal movements by 78.6% and breathing by 71.8%. As a result, the BPP scores decreased significantly. However, the Doppler indices did not change significantly even after administering corticosteroids. Conclusion Doppler indices play an important role in differentiating between steroid-induced compromise in the fetus and real fetal distress. Thus, umbilical and middle cerebral artery (MCA) Doppler should always be done before the termination of pregnancy on the ground of fetal compromise after administering corticosteroids.
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spelling pubmed-104450502023-08-24 Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses Behera, Swayamprava Behuria, Sasmita Moharana, Jayashree J Mohpatra, Biranchi N Naik, Rabindra Cureus Obstetrics/Gynecology Introduction Preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal death and disability and emerges as an important global public health problem. The antenatal administration of corticosteroids for preventing neonatal death due to respiratory distress syndrome and the serious morbidities associated with preterm birth has become an accepted standard in worldwide obstetric practice since 1994. After administering corticosteroids, the biophysical score deteriorates transiently, leading to a high cesarean section rate. Thus, Doppler indices of the umbilical and middle cerebral arteries are taken into account before the termination of pregnancy in preterm labor. Materials and methods This is an interventional study conducted over a period of one year and six months among 59 eligible singleton pregnancies at risk for preterm delivery, i.e., at risk of preterm birth <34 weeks of gestation, having no contraindication to antenatal steroids, who were admitted to the labor room of the Srirama Chandra Bhanja (SCB) Medical College, Cuttack, India, from January 2014 to August 2015. The participants were prospectively recruited, after giving informed consent to participate in the study. The main indication for hospital admission and steroid use was preterm lower abdominal pain. Results Out of 59 eligible cases, 27 (45.8%) were <25 years of age, 26 (44.1%) were between 25 and 30 years of age, and six (10.2%) were >30 years of age. The range is 14 years (between 19 and 33 years). The mean age is 25.31 years, with a standard deviation of 3.74. The mean of the biophysical profile (BPP) score before steroid administration decreased from 9.19 ± 1.23 to 5.56 ± 1.05 after 48 hours of first dose of steroid. The p-value of this is <0.001, which is statistically significant. The results show that the administration of betamethasone decreased fetal movements by 78.6% and breathing by 71.8%. As a result, the BPP scores decreased significantly. However, the Doppler indices did not change significantly even after administering corticosteroids. Conclusion Doppler indices play an important role in differentiating between steroid-induced compromise in the fetus and real fetal distress. Thus, umbilical and middle cerebral artery (MCA) Doppler should always be done before the termination of pregnancy on the ground of fetal compromise after administering corticosteroids. Cureus 2023-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10445050/ /pubmed/37621794 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.42334 Text en Copyright © 2023, Behera et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Behera, Swayamprava
Behuria, Sasmita
Moharana, Jayashree J
Mohpatra, Biranchi N
Naik, Rabindra
Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title_full Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title_fullStr Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title_short Effect of Steroids on the Biophysical Profile and Doppler Indices of Umbilical and Middle Cerebral Arteries in Preterm Fetuses
title_sort effect of steroids on the biophysical profile and doppler indices of umbilical and middle cerebral arteries in preterm fetuses
topic Obstetrics/Gynecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37621794
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.42334
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