- a systematic review on HELLP syndrome concluded there was insufficient evidence either to refute or to support adjuvant corticosteroid use (dexamethasone 10-12 mg or betamethasone 12 mg). Consistent with observational studies, corticosteroids were shown to increase the platelet count if given in the antenatal period, an the authors concluded that corticosteroids may be justified in clinical situation where an increased rate of recovery in platelet count is clinically useful. This did not translate to improvement in outcomes and the clinical relevance of this is unclear. On the basis of the available evidence, it is also not clear whether administration of corticosteroids to increase platelet count to generate a number at which one could safely undertake neuraxial anaesthesia is beneficial or harmful (1).
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- Management of pre-eclampsia. Anaesthesia 2012,67,1009-1020: full text | pdf
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