Primal Health Databank: Study
Entry No: | 0565 |
Title: | Antenatal exposure to betamethasone: psychological functioning and health related quality of life 31 years after inclusion in randomised controlled trial |
Author(s): | Dalziel SR, Lim VK, Lambert A, McCarthy D, Parag V, Rodgers A, Harding JE |
Reference: | BMJ. 2005 Sep 24;331(7518):665 |
Place of Study: | New Zealand |
Abstract: | Follow-up of the first and largest double blind, placebo controlled, randomised trial of a single course of antenatal betamethasone for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. The participants 192 adult offspring, mean age 31 years, of mothers who took part in a randomised controlled trial of antenatal betamethasone for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (87 exposed to betamethasone and 105 exposed to placebo). Mothers received two doses of betamethasone or placebo 24 hours apart. No differences were found between groups exposed to betamethasone and placebo in cognitive functioning, working memory and attention, psychiatric morbidity, handedness, or health related quality of life. |
Keyword(s): | betamethasone, corticosteroids, dexamethasone, glucocorticoids, prematurity |
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