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Original Articles

Long-term physical and neurodevelopmental outcomes after antenatal betamethasone administration for congenital heart block prevention

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Pages 4175-4178 | Received 10 Sep 2019, Accepted 06 Nov 2020, Published online: 18 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Introduction

Congenital heart block (CHB) is associated with a mortality rate of 20% and requires a pacemaker in 70% of cases. Steroids can reduce morbidity and prevent the onset of CHB but may have adverse effects on growth and neurodevelopment. This study aimed to clarify the long-term effects of antenatal betamethasone administration on growth and neurodevelopment.

Methods

The subjects were children with a high risk of CHB due to a high level of maternal anti-SSA/Ro antibody or a maternal history of a previous delivery of a offspring with CHB to whom antenatal betamethasone was administered. Data on body weight, height, and blood pressure were collected as physical outcomes. The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (fourth edition) or the Kyoto Scale of Psychological Development and the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Autism Society Japan Rating Scale was administered to assess the neurodevelopmental outcome.

Results

Fourteen children were enrolled. The body weight and height were within normal range in all children. All children had normal intelligence, and none had autism.

Conclusion

Our study suggested that antenatal betamethasone administration has no negative effects on long-term physical and neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Center for Child Health and Development [number 26-42].

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