Antenatal corticosteroids administered to the mother prior to birth decrease the risk of mortality and major morbidity in infants born at less than 35 weeks' gestation. However, the evidence relating to women with diabetes in pregnancy is limited. Clinical guidelines for antenatal corticosteroid administration recommend that women with diabetes in pregnancy are treated in the same way as women without diabetes, but there are no recent descriptions of whether contemporary practice complies with this guidance. This study is a retrospective review of antenatal corticosteroid administration at a New Zealand tertiary hospital in women with diabetes in pregnancy. We found that in this cohort, for both an initial course at less than 35 weeks' gest...
Correspondence referring to Azad K, Costello A. Extreme caution is needed before scale-up of antenat...
To explore antidiabetic medicine prescribing to women before, during and after pregnancy in differen...
BackgroundThere is strong evidence supporting the use of antenatal corticosteroids in women at risk ...
ObjectiveTo describe maternal and neonatal glycaemic control following antenatal corticosteroid admi...
Objective: To compare neonatal hypoglycemia and respiratory morbidity rates in pregnancies complicat...
Antenatal corticosteroids are now established as one of the cornerstones of therapy in the preventio...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether antenatal corticosteroid exposure ha...
Abstract Background Antenatal corticosteroid treatment is globally recommended for women at risk of ...
Background Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are widely prescribed to improve outcomes following prete...
The scientific basis for antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) for women at risk of preterm birth has rapi...
Background: Descriptions of oral corticosteroid use during pregnancy are usually limited to trimeste...
Abstract A female with gestational diabetes presented with hip pain characteristic of meralgia pares...
The administration of a course of antenatal glucocorticoids (AG) to improve neonatal outcome after p...
No Full AccessBackground: Antenatal corticosteroids given to women before preterm birth improve infa...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the factors affecting antenatal corticosteroid administration fro...
Correspondence referring to Azad K, Costello A. Extreme caution is needed before scale-up of antenat...
To explore antidiabetic medicine prescribing to women before, during and after pregnancy in differen...
BackgroundThere is strong evidence supporting the use of antenatal corticosteroids in women at risk ...
ObjectiveTo describe maternal and neonatal glycaemic control following antenatal corticosteroid admi...
Objective: To compare neonatal hypoglycemia and respiratory morbidity rates in pregnancies complicat...
Antenatal corticosteroids are now established as one of the cornerstones of therapy in the preventio...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether antenatal corticosteroid exposure ha...
Abstract Background Antenatal corticosteroid treatment is globally recommended for women at risk of ...
Background Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are widely prescribed to improve outcomes following prete...
The scientific basis for antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) for women at risk of preterm birth has rapi...
Background: Descriptions of oral corticosteroid use during pregnancy are usually limited to trimeste...
Abstract A female with gestational diabetes presented with hip pain characteristic of meralgia pares...
The administration of a course of antenatal glucocorticoids (AG) to improve neonatal outcome after p...
No Full AccessBackground: Antenatal corticosteroids given to women before preterm birth improve infa...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the factors affecting antenatal corticosteroid administration fro...
Correspondence referring to Azad K, Costello A. Extreme caution is needed before scale-up of antenat...
To explore antidiabetic medicine prescribing to women before, during and after pregnancy in differen...
BackgroundThere is strong evidence supporting the use of antenatal corticosteroids in women at risk ...