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"Repeat Steroids Help Premature Babies" ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- June 9, 2006 -- Breathing problems in premature babies can be reduced by giving repeat doses of corticosteroids during pregnancy, according to a major international study led by researchers at the University of Adelaide. A single course of corticosteroids -- of betamethasone -- is known to reduce the risk of respiratory disease and other problems in pre-term babies. But the potential for further benefit by repeating the dose for women at ongoing risk of an early birth remained unknown. The findings of this study, published this week in the international medical journal [The Lancet, show babies born to women who received repeat corticosteroids were less likely to have respiratory problems after birth and the breathing problems were less likely to be severe. They had less need for oxygen therapy and shorter times needing breathing support. Study leader Professor Caroline Crowther from the University of Adelaide's Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, based at the Women's and Children's Hospital, said: "Within Australia just under 3% of all births, or 6,500 women each year, give birth to a baby very pre-term at less than 34 weeks. Babies born early often have respiratory problems due to immature lung development and require neonatal intensive care. Not all babies born early survive and those that do are at increased risk of later developmental problems. Researchers are looking for a means of reducing these difficulties." |
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