The feasibility of a randomized clinical perinatal trial: Maternal magnesium sulfate for the prevention of cerebral palsy

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Rouse, DJ
Hauth, JC
Nelson, KG
Goldenberg, RL
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magnesium sulfate; cerebral palsy;
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OBJECTIVE: Because recent epidemiologic data suggest an association between maternal magnesium sulfate use and a decreased risk of cerebral palsy in infants who survive preterm birth, we investigated the feasibility of a randomized trial of intrapartum maternally administered magnesium sulfate to prevent cerebral palsy in children who were born before term. STUDY DESIGN: On the basis of a literature review, we calculated cumulative rates of delivery, neonatal survival, and cerebral palsy for progressively longer gestational age intervals beginning at 24 weeks' gestation. Sample size estimates with two-tailed chi(2) tests without Yates' correction (alpha = 0.05, beta = 0.2, 50% effect size) for a clinical trial were calculated for these rates. RESULTS: In the 4-week interval from 24 weeks 0 days to 27 weeks 6 days the minimum number of neonates required to conduct a randomized trial would be 1189. Loss to follow-up of neonates, maternal ineligibility, and failure of enrollment would substantially increase the number of necessary gravid women delivered in the 4-week interval to complete such a trial, such that 1 million pregnancies would be required to generate the necessary number of eligible gravid women. Shorter gestational age intervals (e.g., 24 weeks 0 days to 25 weeks 6 days) required fewer neonates (n = 729) but more pregnancies (n = 1.5 million). Because of the decreasing prevalence of cerebral palsy at higher gestational ages, extending the gestational age interval (e.g., to 29 weeks 6 days) markedly increased the minimum number of neonates to 1982 but only slightly decreased the necessary number of pregnancies, to 900,000. CONCLUSIONS: A randomized trial of maternally administered intrapartum magnesium sulfate to reduce the rate of cerebral palsy in surviving preterm neonates would be a formidable undertaking, requiring a concerted multicentered effort.
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