A single "supraphysiological" course of exogenous corticosteroids is recommended between 24-34 weeks' gestation to minimize the adverse sequelae associated with prematurity. The 24-hour profile of endogenous corticosteroids normally follows a diurnal rhythm with the highest serum level occurs between 5am-11am and nadir over 12 hours.
A retrospective study from January 2010 to December 2017. Eligible for analysis are: singleton pregnancies between 24 - 34 weeks' gestation who were given a single course of intramuscular betamethasone. Single course comprised of two separate doses of 12 mg given 24 hours apart. Each woman was allocated into one of the four pre-defined groups based on the time the intramuscular betamethasone was administered; Group 1 (5am-11am), group 2 (11am-5pm), group 3 (5pm-11pm) and group 4 (11pm-5am). The investigators hypothesized that exogenous corticosteroids given during the nadir state of endogenous corticosteroids activity could alter maternal and fetal glucose homeostasis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
Corticosteroids
Rambam health care campus
Haifa, Israel
Incidence of neonatal hypoglycemia
Incidence of neonatal hypoglycemia, glucose ˂ 40 mg/dL at any time
Time frame: 7 years
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