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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 30.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 2006 Sep;108(3 0 1):617–625. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000232815.80648.01

Table 1.

Physiological Parameters Before Betamethasone Administration

pH
(7.28–7.38)
Pco2 (mmHg)
(45–55)
Po2 (mmHg)
(20–30)
Hb (mg/dL)
(7.0–9.0)
O2%
(55–85)
170 µg/kg BMp Maternal 7.47±0.01 32.5±0.9 122.2±1.8 9.1±0.7 98.6±0.4
Fetal 7.34±0.01 47.5±1.0 25.8±1.4 8.4±0.5 81.3±3.7
110 µg/kg BMp Maternal 7.46±0.02 37.2±0.9 112.4±3.0 9.3±0.5 98.4±0.8
Fetal 7.36±0.01 46.2±1.3 26.1±1.2 7.5±0.3 81.4±1.5
170 µg/kg BMp/a Maternal 7.44±0.03 39.4±3.9 111.3±4.4 8.9±0.3 98.8±0.6
Fetal 7.34±0.02 50.2±1.6 27.7±2.9 8.5±0.6 78.9±5.6

BMp, betamethasone phosphate; BMp/a, betamethasone phosphate acetate.

Maternal and fetal blood gases were measured in the carotid artery. The physiologic ranges of the fetal values are in parentheses. Data are expressed as mean±standard error of the mean.