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ea0036P8 | (1) | BSPED2014

Do babies born to mothers taking antenatal prednisolone require screening for adrenal suppression?

Niranjan Usha , Elder Charlotte , Franklin Victoria , Gibson Alan , Wright Neil , Dimitri Paul

Background: Limited evidence exists regarding the effect of antenatal prednisolone (ANP) on neonatal adrenal function. Our regional neonatal unit screens these babies by measuring three random serum cortisol levels 8 h apart on day 3 of life. Adrenal function is considered adequate if two cortisol levels are >100 nmol/l. Those with inadequate random cortisol levels undergo a low-dose Synacthen test (LDST). Our survey of UK tertiary Paediatric Endocrinology centres revealed...