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Fetal and neonatal breathing movements in man after betamethasone.
Authors:K S Marsál  G M Gennser  S A Ohrlander
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Lund, Allmänna Sjukhuset, S-214 01 Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:Nineteen women in the last trimester of pregnancy were treated with betamethasone 12 mg daily for three consecutive days. The fetal breathing movements were monitored by an ultrasonic method before and after the treatment and the patterns of movements were compared to those in controls. In seven treated cases the recording of breathing was performed also in the neonatal period. Betamethasone in the given dose, which causes pronounced alterations in the fetal corticosteroid balance, does not influence the pattern of breathing movements in the fetus and newborn. Although corticosteroids are known to affect several functions of CNS, the maturation of mechanisms regulating breathing movements in the perinatal period is apparently not accelerated by betamethasone.
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