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Benefices multiples de la corticotherapie antenatale. Etat de la question en communaute Francaise de Belgique
Franckart, G.; Kurz, Xavier; Foidart, Jean-Michel et al.
1999In Revue Médicale de Liège, 54 (3), p. 157-65
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Abstract :
[en] The benefit of antenatal administration of corticosteroids (betamethasone or dexamethasone) in the newborn prematured babies before the 34 week of gestation has been well demonstrated: reduction of respiratory distress syndrome but also a decrease in the incidence of severe intraventricular hemorrhages, episodes of necrotising enterocolitis and neonatal mortality. In this article, we report the impact of this treatment in the Belgian French Community in the population of infants with a birth weight below 1,500 g, born between 1990 and 1994 in the seven neonatal intensive care units. Based on this epidemiological study (compared with international publications) we propose the routine use of corticosteroids during the antenatal period, with the aim of seeing an increase in the use of this treatment, which, although costing little, produces clinical benefit.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Franckart, G.
Kurz, Xavier
Foidart, Jean-Michel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Gynécologie - Obstétrique - Labo de biologie des tumeurs et du développement
Rigo, Jacques ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Néonatologie
Language :
French
Title :
Benefices multiples de la corticotherapie antenatale. Etat de la question en communaute Francaise de Belgique
Alternative titles :
[en] Multiple Benefits of Antenatal Corticotherapy. Current Status in Th Belgian French Community
Publication date :
March 1999
Journal title :
Revue Médicale de Liège
ISSN :
0370-629X
eISSN :
2566-1566
Publisher :
Hopital de Baviere, Liège, Belgium
Volume :
54
Issue :
3
Pages :
157-65
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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