Purpose: To review the effect of intravenous magnesiumin obstetrics on fetal/neonatal neuroprotection.Methods: A systematic review of published studies.Results: Five randomized trials and 4 meta-analyses have shown a significant 32 % reduction of cerebral palsy when administering magnesium sulfate in case of preterm delivery. The pathophysiologic mechanism is not fully unraveled: modulation of the inflammatory process, both in the mother and the fetus, and downregulation of neuronal stimulation seem to be involved. After long-term high-dose intravenous administration of magnesium, maternal and neonatal adverse effects such as maternal and neonatal hypotonia and osteoporosis and specific fetal/neonatal cerebral lesions have been described. I...
Background: Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotectiv...
Despite improvements in perinatal care, preterm birth still occurs regularly and the associated brai...
Key content The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing and owing to advances in neonatal care, mo...
Purpose: To review the effect of intravenous magnesium in obstetrics on fetal/neonatal neuroprotecti...
Purpose: To review the effect of intravenous magnesium in obstetrics on fetal/neonatal neuroprotecti...
Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotective strategy f...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
ABSTRACT Introduction Previous meta-analyses suggest that magnesium sulphate treatment in women at...
BACKGROUND Magnesium sulphate is extensively used in obstetrics for the treatment and prevention of ...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Background Epidemio...
BACKGROUND: Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and th...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BackgroundEpidemiol...
BackgroundBabies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and thos...
Background: Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotectiv...
Despite improvements in perinatal care, preterm birth still occurs regularly and the associated brai...
Key content The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing and owing to advances in neonatal care, mo...
Purpose: To review the effect of intravenous magnesium in obstetrics on fetal/neonatal neuroprotecti...
Purpose: To review the effect of intravenous magnesium in obstetrics on fetal/neonatal neuroprotecti...
Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotective strategy f...
© 2003 American Medical AssociationContext: Prenatal magnesium sulfate may reduce the risk of cerebr...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and those who surv...
ABSTRACT Introduction Previous meta-analyses suggest that magnesium sulphate treatment in women at...
BACKGROUND Magnesium sulphate is extensively used in obstetrics for the treatment and prevention of ...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Background Epidemio...
BACKGROUND: Babies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and th...
Copyright © 2009 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.BackgroundEpidemiol...
BackgroundBabies born preterm are at an increased risk of dying in the first weeks of life, and thos...
Background: Antenatal administration of magnesium sulfate is an important part of the neuroprotectiv...
Despite improvements in perinatal care, preterm birth still occurs regularly and the associated brai...
Key content The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing and owing to advances in neonatal care, mo...