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2. Maternal Side-Effects After Multiple Courses of Antenatal Corticosteroids (MACS): The Three- Month Follow-Up of Women in the Randomized Controlled Trial of MACS for Preterm Birth Study
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Murphy, Kellie E., Hannah, Mary E., Willan, Andrew R., Ohlsson, Arne, Kelly, Edmond N., Matthews, Stephen G., Saigal, Saroj, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Ross, Sue, Delisle, Marie-France, Tomat, Laura, Amankwah, Kofi, Guselle, Patricia, Gafni, Amiram, Lee, Shoo K., Anthony Armson, B., Group, for the MACS Collaborative, Murphy, Kellie E., Amankwah, Kofi, Armson, B. Anthony, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Delisle, MarieFrance, Gafni, Amiram, Guselle, Patricia, Hannah, Mary E., Hewson, Sheila A., Kelly, Edmond N., Lee, Shoo K., Matthews, Stephen G., Ohlsson, Arne, Ross, Sue, Rovet, Joanne, Saigal, Saroj, Sananes, Renee, Schmid, Isabelle, Willan, Andrew R., Kwiatkowski, Leonardo, Tortorella, Susana Marisa, Bertin, Marta Susana, Castaldi, José Luis, Deguer, Carlos, Klun, Milton, Besegato, Cintia, Izbizky, Gustavo, Vaneri, Maria Cristina, Fustinana, Carlos Alberto, Otano, Lucas, Palermo, Mario S.F., Murua, Emerson Javier, Valera, Dolores Montes, Sampietro, Hector, Monaco, Antonio, Savransky, Argentina Ricardo, Dunaiewsky, Armando, Basualdo, Maria Natalia, Andina, Elsa, Di Marco, Ingrid, Rivero, Mabel, Feu, Maria Celeste, Garcia, Sergio, Aguirre, Jesus Daniel, Morales, Elba Mirta, Ayala, Liana Elisa, De Sagastizabal, Maria Teresa, Abreo, Griselda, Uranga, Alfredo, Martin, Raquel de Lourdes, Arias, Carlos, Gorostiaga, Raul Abalos, Curioni, Miguel, Alvarado, Jorge, Fuchtner, Carlos, Flores, Desiree Mostajo, Tonoli Tessari, Dilma Maria, Madi, Jose Mauro, de Lorenzi, Dino Roberto Soares, Mattana, Maria do Carmo, Brunstein, Carla, Trapani, Alberto, Schmaltz, Luiza, de Souza, Goianice Ribero, de Assis, Maria Elaine, Melo Melgaco, Irene Angela, Moreira de Sa, Renato Augusto, Bornia, Rita Guerios, Demianczuk, Nestor N, Penttinen, Elizabeth, Butt, Kimberly, Hay, Kathryn, Sandwich, Vicki, Armson, B Anthony, Vincer, Michael, Allen, Victoria, Fanning, Cora, Kulkarni, Ramesh, Laplante, Joanne, Carson, George D, Williams, Suzanne, Holfeld, Sandy, Olatunbosun, Femi, Dalton, Shirley, Henry, April, Haughian, Janna, Moutquin, Jean-Marie, Blouin, Daniel, Bédard, Suzanne Kocsis, Murphy, Kellie, Ohlsson, Arne, Kelly, Edmond, Jordan, Anne, Shapiro, Jodi, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Barrett, Jon, Cohen, Howard, Andrews, Leigh, Owen, Holly, Delisle, Marie-France, Popovska, Vesna, Soanes, Shelley, Helewa, Michael E, Kenny-Lodewyks, Doris, Gomez, Ricardo, Silva, Karla, Poblete, Jorge Figueroa, Ferrand, Pedro, Belmar, Cristian, Vera, Claudio, Su, Qi Feng, Gu, Wei, Liu, Zhi Wei, Flores, Martha Marrugo, Santoro, Carlos Malabet, Ortiz, Edgar Ivan, Torres, Javier, Rodriguez, Adriana, Hvidman, Lone, Mouritzen, Anne, Vikre-Jørgensen, Jennifer, Hopp, Hartmut, Nonnenmacher, Andreas, Braig, Ute, Berg, Christoph, Bizjak, Gabriele, Gembruch, Ulrich, Schwarzer, Verena, Hoyme, U B, Bittrich, Hans-Jorg, Oletzky, Britta, Schneider, Joachim, Hollwitz, Bettina, Oehler, Katrin, Dressler, Frank, Ertan, A Kubilay, Hentschel, Juliane, Mack, Annegret, Schmidt, W., Faber, Renaldo, Stepan, Holger, Kuhnert, Maritta, Stiller, Susanne, Kuschel, Bettina, Schneider, K.T.M., Zimmermann, Andrea, Krause, Michael, Gröbe, H, Terzioglu, Neslisah, Seelbach-Goebel, Birgit, Falkert, Andreas, Mueller, Karin, Voss, Hana, Major, Tamas, Zoärd, Krasznai, Bartha, Tünde, Bea, Polonkai, Zsadänyi, Judit, Nachum, Zohar, Peniakov, Marina, Hallak, Mordechai, Harlev, Avraham, Harel, Linda, Chayen, Benny, Siev, Sima, Samberg, Ichel, Wolff, Leslie, Sadan, Oscar, Elyassi, Anat, Baider, Carolina, Kohelet, David, Golan, Abraham, Mankuta, David, Bar-Oz, Benjamin, Combs, Danielle, Rosen, Doron J.D., Kaneti, Hagai Y., Tzachi, Tal, Zausmer, Janice, Maman, Maor, Perri, Tamar, Taitelboum, Shani, Simchen, Michal, Shalev, Gilat, Goldinfeld, Michael, Levine, Orit, El-Zibdeh, Mazen Y, Al-Faris, Lama T, Ayyash, Hussein A, Ugarte, Pedro Saona, Preis, Krzysztof, Domzalska-Popadiuk, Iwona, Swiatkowska-Freund, Malgorzata, Janczewska, Iwona, Wilczynski, Jan, Krekora, Michael, Kesiak, Marcin, Gulczynska, Ewa, Ropacka, Mariola, Madejczyk, Mateusz, Rozycka, Joanna, Breborowicz, Grzegorz H, Szymankiewicz, Marta, Borzova, Nadezhda, Posiseeva, Lubov V, Khodjaeva, Zulfiya, Vikhlyaeva, Ekaterina, Palacio, Montse, Salvia, Dolors, Botet, Francesc, Massanes, Marta, Lopez, Marta, Hösli, Irene, Holzgreve, Wolfgang, Voekt, Cora A., Belhia, Fadhil, Hohlfeld, Patrick, Prince-dit-Clottu, Edmond, Beinder, Ernst, von Mandach, Ursula, Fauchere, Jean-Claude, Roumen, Frans J.M.E., Pieters, Mijntje, Smits, Frans, Bolaji, Ibrahim I, Adiotomre, Pauline, Al-Taher, Hamed, Barnes, Hayley, Abdul-Kadir, Rezan, Chi, Claudia, Van Someren, Vivienne, Dexter, Scott, Samelson, Renee, Horgan, Michael J, Valentini, Cathryn, Pardanani, Setul, Bebbington, Michael, Chazotte, Cynthia, Kilpatrick, Sarah, Drahos, Jessica L., Saldana, Luis, Mount, Beverly, Warner, Barbara, Wedig, Kathy, Lysikiewicz, Andrzej, Bsat, Fadi, Fleming, Jennie, Lee, Alison, Hoffman, Despina, Bracken, Michael, Crowley, Patricia, Donner, Allan, Duley, Lelia, and Tyson, Jon
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A single course of antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) is associated with a reduction in respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal death. Multiple Courses of Antenatal Corticosteroids Study(MACS), a study involving 1858 women, was a multicentre randomized placebo-controlled trial of multiple courses of ACS, given every 14 days until 33+6 weeks or birth, whichever came first. The primary outcome of the study, a composite of neonatal mortality and morbidity, was similar for the multiple ACS and placebo groups (12.9% vs. 12.5%), but infants exposed to multiple courses of ACS weighed less, were shorter, and had smaller head circumferences. Thus for women who remain at increased risk of preterm birth, multiple courses of ACS (every 14 days) are not recommended. Chronic use of corticosteroids is associated with numerous side effects including weight gain and depression The aim of this postpartum assessment was to ascertain if multiple courses of ACS were associated with maternal side effects.
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- 2011
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3. [Clinical evaluation of propess for induction of term pregnancy].
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Gai MY, Zhang JP, Li Y, Han HJ, Yang JQ, Wang SM, Su QF, and Wu LF
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- Adult, Delayed-Action Preparations, Dinoprostone administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Suppositories, Uterine Contraction drug effects, Cervical Ripening drug effects, Dinoprostone pharmacology, Labor, Induced methods
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Objective: To explore the efficacy and safety of continuously released prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) suppository-propess used for induction of term pregnancy., Methods: A multicenter, prospective, case control clinical study was carried out, propess was used in 100 cases as study group, the suppository without PGE(2) was used in 49 cases as control group. The cervical maturity (by Bishop scoring), the time to labor starting, membrane rupture and delivery, the application of oxytocin, ceserean section rate, fetal and neonatal condition were compared between 2 groups after inserting of the suppository. At the same time, side effects caused by propess were investigated., Results: Bishop score was increased >or= 2 points in 93% cases, >or= 3 points in 87% cases in study group, whereas only 4% cases whose Bishop score increased >or= 2 points in control group. The time to labor starting, membrane rupture, and delivery was shortened obviously in study group than that in control group after inserting suppository. The application of oxytocin was much less in study group, cesarean section rate was reduced in study group (32% vs 61%). There was no significant difference between 2 groups in fetal and neonatal conditions. The overstimulation of uterine contraction and mild gastrointestinal tract reaction occurred in 3 cases and 2 cases respectively in study groups., Conclusion: Propess can be used for induction of term pregnancy effectively and safely.
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- 2003
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