Abstract
Introduction: Antenatal corticosteroid therapy reduces the risk of developing RDS in premature infants. A single complete course of two doses of betamethasone is recommended between 24 weeks and 34 weeks. There are few data on the neonatal effects of an incomplete course of antenatal corticosteroid therapy. The main objective of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a complete versus incomplete course of antenatal corticosteroid therapy on the number of doses of surfactant received postnatally. Methods: This is a single-center retrospective study, including 145 newborns with RDS, divided into 2 groups according to the number of doses of antenatal corticosteroid therapy (1 dose; n = 23 and 2 doses; n = 95). Results: The clinical characteristics of the newborns were similar in the 2 groups. The number of doses of surfactants received postnatally and the severity of RDS are not influenced by the number of doses of antenatal corticosteroid therapy. On the other hand, the number of doses of surfactants received is influenced by the term of birth, the presence of an neonatal sepsis and by resuscitation in the delivery room. The severity of RDS is not influenced either by the interval between the last dose of antenatal corticosteroid therapy and delivery, nor by the cause of prematurity. We did not note any statistically significant difference in clinical improvement (duration of intubation, duration of non-invasive ventilation), the need for postnatal corticosteroid therapy and the risk of occurrence of morbidity and mortality (mortality rate, occurrence of BPD, IVH, severe NEC) between the two groups. Conclusion: just like a complete course, an incomplete course of antenatal corticosteroid therapy can also act on the severity of RDS. Prospective randomized studies should be considered for a formal determination of the neonatal effects of a complete versus incomplete course of antenatal corticosteroid therapy, including the trial BETADOSE.
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