母体地塞米松给药对日胎动数的影响及其与多普勒研究和非应激试验的相关性

Youssef Mohamed Wahby, Ayman N. Raslan, H. E. Ghazaly, A. E. Kateb
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目的:探讨地塞米松对日胎动数的影响及其对血流动力学的影响。研究设计:这是一项队列研究,涉及有早产史的孕妇,随访她们每天的胎动数5天。同时记录服药前后非应激试验、大脑中动脉和脐动脉多普勒指数。每个妇女的数据都被认为是她的对照。患者和方法:共有50名低风险妇女,除有1次或1次以上早产史外,被分配接受4次6毫克地塞米松注射,每次注射间隔12小时。在给药前后分别进行多普勒检查和心脏造影。自第一次给药后及给药后5天,采用萨多夫斯基法统计胎儿运动。采用配对T、McNemar和Pearson相关系数检验。结果:MCA PI和RI降低(PI p <0.001, RI p = 0.002),胎儿心率短期变异性增加(p = 0.016),第2天胎动计数减少(p <0.001)。结论:地塞米松治疗影响心率、血流动力学,降低日胎动数。
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Effects of Maternal Dexamethasone Administration on Daily Foetal Movement Count and its Correlation with Doppler Studies and Non-Stress Test
Objective: To evaluate the effect of Dexamethasone on the daily foetal movement count and whether this affectshaemodynamics.Study Design: This is a cohort study involving pregnant women with a history of preterm labour, to follow up theirdaily foetal movement count for 5 days. Meanwhile, the non-stress test, middle cerebral and umbilical arteries Dopplerindices were recorded before and after taking a designated Dexamethasone course. Each woman’s data was consideredas her control.Patients and Methods: A total of 50 women with low risk, except a history of previous 1 or more preterm labour, wereassigned to receive four separate injections of 6 mg Dexamethasone, each given 12 hours apart. Doppler studies andcardiotocography traces were done before and after administration. Foetal movements were counted by mothers usingSadovsky method since the first dose and 5 days later. Paired T, McNemar’s and Pearson’s correlation coefficient testswere used.Results: There were decrease in the MCA PI and RI (PI p <0.001, RI p = 0.002), increase in foetal heart rate short termvariability (p = 0.016) and decrease in the foetal movement count on Day 2 (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Dexamethasone therapy affects the heart rate, haemodynamics and decreases daily foetal movement count.
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