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Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure and outcomes among periviable births: observational cohort study.

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Travers, CP; Hansen, NI; Das, A; Rysavy, MA; Bell, EF; Ambalavanan, N; Peralta-Carcelen, M; Tita, AT; Van Meurs, KP; Carlo, WA ...
Published in: BJOG
May 24, 2022

OBJECTIVE: Test the hypothesis potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroids increase as gestational age decreases and are associated with adverse outcomes. DESIGN: Observational cohort study. SETTING: 24 US centers in the Neonatal Research Network. POPULATION: Actively treated infants 22-25 weeks' gestation and birth weight 401-1000 grams, without major birth defects, born 2006-2018. METHODS: Potential missed opportunity was defined as no antenatal corticosteroids but did have prenatal antibiotics, and/or magnesium sulfate, and/or prolonged rupture of membranes. Poisson regression models adjusted for baseline characteristics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Antenatal corticosteroid exposure, mortality, and severe intracranial hemorrhage or periventricular leukomalacia. RESULTS: 6966 (87.5%) were exposed to antenatal corticosteroids, 454 (5.7%) had no exposure but potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure, and 537 (6.7%) had no exposure and no evidence of potential missed opportunities. Compared with infants born at 25 weeks, potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure were more likely at 22 weeks (adjusted relative risk (aRR) [95% CI] 11.06 [7.52-16.27]) and 23 weeks (3.24 [2.44-4.29]) but did not differ at 24 weeks (1.08 [0.82-1.42]). Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroids decreased over time at 22-23 weeks' gestation. Antenatal corticosteroid exposed infants had lower risk of death (31.0% vs 54.8%; 0.77 [0.70-0.84]) and survivors had lower risk of severe brain injury (25.0% v 44.5%; 0.64 [0.55-0.73]) compared with infants with potential missed opportunities. CONCLUSION: Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure increased with decreasing gestational age and were associated with higher rates of death and severe brain injury among actively treated periviable births.

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1471-0528

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May 24, 2022

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England

Related Subject Headings

  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • 3215 Reproductive medicine
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Travers, C. P., Hansen, N. I., Das, A., Rysavy, M. A., Bell, E. F., Ambalavanan, N., … Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. (2022). Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure and outcomes among periviable births: observational cohort study. BJOG. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17230
Travers, Colm P., Nellie I. Hansen, Abhik Das, Matthew A. Rysavy, Edward F. Bell, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Myriam Peralta-Carcelen, et al. “Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure and outcomes among periviable births: observational cohort study.BJOG, May 24, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17230.
Travers CP, Hansen NI, Das A, Rysavy MA, Bell EF, Ambalavanan N, et al. Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure and outcomes among periviable births: observational cohort study. BJOG. 2022 May 24;
Travers CP, Hansen NI, Das A, Rysavy MA, Bell EF, Ambalavanan N, Peralta-Carcelen M, Tita AT, Van Meurs KP, Carlo WA, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. Potential missed opportunities for antenatal corticosteroid exposure and outcomes among periviable births: observational cohort study. BJOG. 2022 May 24;
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Published In

BJOG

DOI

EISSN

1471-0528

Publication Date

May 24, 2022

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • 3215 Reproductive medicine
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences