CICLOS MULTIPLOS DE CORTICOSTEROIDE ANTENATAL

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O interesse pela utilização de corticosteróide antenatal é grande devido aos benefícios que promove na maturação fetal, já bem evidenciados na literatura.
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Meneguel, joice fabiola
Columnista Experto de SIIC

Institución:
Unidad de Pediatría Neonatal Departamento de Pediatría Escuela Paulista de Medicina Universidad Federal de São Paulo


Artículos publicados por Meneguel, joice fabiola
Recepción del artículo
7 de Mayo, 2004
Aprobación
15 de Septiembre, 2004
Primera edición
25 de Noviembre, 2004
Segunda edición, ampliada y corregida
7 de Junio, 2021

Resumen
O interesse pela utilização de corticosteróide antenatal é grande devido aos benefícios que promove na maturação fetal, já bem evidenciados na literatura. Com a disseminação do uso dos corticosteróides surge a preocupação dos possíveis efeitos colaterais para o feto das doses repetidas de corticosteróides administrados durante a gestação. Diante desta preocupação, esse artigo constitui-se em uma revisão da literatura a respeito dos efeitos dos ciclos múltiplos dos corticosteróides, tanto em animais como em humanos.

Palabras clave
Corticosteróide antenatal, ciclos múltiplos de corticosteróide antenatal, recém-nascido prematuro, maturação fetal, glicocorticóides


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Abstract
The use of antenatal corticosteroids is of great interest because of the benefits for fetal maturation, which is very well proven in the literature. The dissemination of use of corticosteroids originates the concern about the possible side effects in the fetus of repeated courses of corticosteroids administered during pregnancy. Because of this, this article has been made as a revision of the literature on the effects of multiple courses of antenatal corticosteroids, both in animal and humans.

Key words
Antenatal corticosteroids, multiple courses of antenatal corticosteroids, fetal maturation


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Especialidades
Principal: Obstetricia y Ginecología, Pediatría
Relacionadas: Farmacología, Medicina Interna



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Reconhecimento: Agradeço à Dra. Ruth Guinsburg pela colaboração na realização do manuscrito.
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