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Antenatal magnesium sulfate to prevent cerebral palsy.

Amy Kate KeirEmily ShepherdSarah McIntyreAlice R RumboldCharlotte GrovesCaroline CrowtherEmily Joy Callander
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (2021)
Magnesium sulfate given to women before birth at <30 weeks' gestation reduces the risk of cerebral palsy in their children. Our study aimed to assess the impact of a local quality improvement programme, primarily using plan-do-study-act cycles, to increase the use of antenatal magnesium sulfate. After implementing our quality improvement programme, an average of 86% of babies delivered at <30 weeks' gestation were exposed to antenatal magnesium sulfate compared with a historical baseline rate of 63%. Our study strengthens the case for embedding quality improvement programmes in maternal perinatal care to reduce the impact of cerebral palsy on families and society.
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