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Effects of Prenatal Steroids on Water and Sodium Homeostasis in Extremely Low Birth Weight Neonates
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PNS treatment was associated with lower estimated insensible water loss, a decreased incidence of hypernatremia, and an earlier diuresis and natriuresis in extremely low birth weight neonates. We speculate that PNS effects these changes through enhancement of epithelial cell maturation improving skin barrier function. PNS treatment may also enhance lung Na, K-ATPase activity leading to an earlier postnatal reabsorption of fetal lung fluid increasing extracellular volume expansion to help prevent hypernatremia.
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