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Original Article

Follow-Up Studies On Preterm Infants After Maternal β-Receptor Agonist Treatment

Pages 67-70 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A review of the existing literature regarding the outcome of infants delivered preterm after antenatal β-receptor agonist treatment of the mother is presented. Some investigators have reported an increased rate of neonatal and long-term hazards, while others have not found a higher incidence of such complications after antenatal β-receptor treatment. In our own material of 54 preterm survivors with follow-up up to 2 years of age, we found a modest rise in postnatal hypoglycemia rate but no other short-term or long-term sequelae. Postnatal monitoring of blood glucose and cardiovascular function is warranted at preterm deliveries after antenatal β-receptor agonist treatment.

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