Renal function, renal volume, and blood pressure in infants with antecedent of antenatal steroids

作者: Deyanira Carballo-Magdaleno , Juan M. Guízar-Mendoza , Norma Amador-Licona , Víctor Domínguez-Domínguez

DOI: 10.1007/S00467-011-1860-7

关键词: Insulin resistanceInternal medicineRenal functionNephrologyMedicineRenal physiologyBlood pressureCystatin CEndocrinologyGestational agePhysiologyAntenatal steroidPediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

摘要: Steroids have been used for more than 20 years in preterm infants to induce pulmonary maturity; however, some long-term effects reported, such as insulin resistance and elevation of blood pressure. The aim our study was compare renal volume, function, pressure between 12–36 months age with without antecedent antenatal steroid treatment. This a cross-sectional comprised three groups (n = 30, respectively): receiving steroids, respectively, full-term infants. Blood pressure, glomerular filtration rate, tubular function were measured. cystatin C levels rate higher both the control group (p < 0.01). However, no difference any tested variables non-steroid Renal volume similar Based on these results, we conclude that prematurity independent use is associated age.

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