Pregnancy complicated with diabetes
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We show how diabetes mellitus complicates pregnancy and what are the risks these patients and their newborns are exposed to. For this purpose the experience of Hospital San Bartolomé was revised. From January 1972 to December 1989, 56,347 pregnant women attended for pre-natal care, 11,298 (20%) wome...
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Pregnancy complicated with diabetesEmbarazo complicado con diabetesPacora Portella, PercyMoreno Baanante, DeliaNaveda Valladares, JoséLeón Abad, FernandoWe show how diabetes mellitus complicates pregnancy and what are the risks these patients and their newborns are exposed to. For this purpose the experience of Hospital San Bartolomé was revised. From January 1972 to December 1989, 56,347 pregnant women attended for pre-natal care, 11,298 (20%) women had diabetes risk factors and underwent oral glucose tolerance (OGIT) according to conventional criteria 538 patients were identified as pregnancy complicated by diabetes (GDM). Mean age was 31 y.o. (DS ± 6,5). 525 GDM (97,6%) were gestational diabetes (GD) and 13 (2,4%) pregestational diabetes (PGD). These latter were older than GD (p<0,05). 54 patients were lost (10%) and did riot deliver at the hospital. GDM women had significant maternal and perinatal complications in comparison to the total pregnant population (p<0,005). Considering abnormal plasma fasting glucose ³ 80 mg/dl (4,5 mM/L), we would detect 500 GDM patients (93%) at the first visit. Although pre-natal care diminishes maternal risks, perinatal morbimortality is still high in our country; this is especially true in PGD. Thus, we recommend the prompt detection of these patients for the multidisciplinary assistance.Revisamos la experiencia hospitalaria de embarazos complicados con diabetes (DMG) en el Hospital Materno- Infantil "San Bartolomé" de Enero 1972 a Diciembre 1989. De 56,347 gestantes controladas, identificamos 538 casos (0,95%); 525 (97,6%) fueron diabéticas gestacionales (DG) y 13 (2,4%) diabéticas pregestacionales (DPG). La edad promedio de las DMG fue de 31,4 años (DS± 6,5). Las DPG fueron en edad mayores que las DG (p80 mg/dl (4,5 mm/L), se pudo haber detectado a 500 (93%) de las DMG. Se demuestra que si bien la adecuada asistencia prenatal disminuye la gravedad de las complicaciones maternas, la morbimortalidad perinatal sigue siendo alta en DMG, particularmente en DPG; por lo que se recomienda la oportuna detección de estas gestantes para un adecuado cuidado obstétrico- perinatal multidisciplinario.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2015-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/145010.31403/rpgo.v37i1450Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 37, Núm. 11 (1991); 10-192304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/1450/pdf_148info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-24T15:50:44Zmail@mail.com - |
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Pacora Portella, Percy Moreno Baanante, Delia Naveda Valladares, José León Abad, Fernando |
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We show how diabetes mellitus complicates pregnancy and what are the risks these patients and their newborns are exposed to. For this purpose the experience of Hospital San Bartolomé was revised. From January 1972 to December 1989, 56,347 pregnant women attended for pre-natal care, 11,298 (20%) women had diabetes risk factors and underwent oral glucose tolerance (OGIT) according to conventional criteria 538 patients were identified as pregnancy complicated by diabetes (GDM). Mean age was 31 y.o. (DS ± 6,5). 525 GDM (97,6%) were gestational diabetes (GD) and 13 (2,4%) pregestational diabetes (PGD). These latter were older than GD (p<0,05). 54 patients were lost (10%) and did riot deliver at the hospital. GDM women had significant maternal and perinatal complications in comparison to the total pregnant population (p<0,005). Considering abnormal plasma fasting glucose ³ 80 mg/dl (4,5 mM/L), we would detect 500 GDM patients (93%) at the first visit. Although pre-natal care diminishes maternal risks, perinatal morbimortality is still high in our country; this is especially true in PGD. Thus, we recommend the prompt detection of these patients for the multidisciplinary assistance. Revisamos la experiencia hospitalaria de embarazos complicados con diabetes (DMG) en el Hospital Materno- Infantil "San Bartolomé" de Enero 1972 a Diciembre 1989. De 56,347 gestantes controladas, identificamos 538 casos (0,95%); 525 (97,6%) fueron diabéticas gestacionales (DG) y 13 (2,4%) diabéticas pregestacionales (DPG). La edad promedio de las DMG fue de 31,4 años (DS± 6,5). Las DPG fueron en edad mayores que las DG (p80 mg/dl (4,5 mm/L), se pudo haber detectado a 500 (93%) de las DMG. Se demuestra que si bien la adecuada asistencia prenatal disminuye la gravedad de las complicaciones maternas, la morbimortalidad perinatal sigue siendo alta en DMG, particularmente en DPG; por lo que se recomienda la oportuna detección de estas gestantes para un adecuado cuidado obstétrico- perinatal multidisciplinario. |
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We show how diabetes mellitus complicates pregnancy and what are the risks these patients and their newborns are exposed to. For this purpose the experience of Hospital San Bartolomé was revised. From January 1972 to December 1989, 56,347 pregnant women attended for pre-natal care, 11,298 (20%) women had diabetes risk factors and underwent oral glucose tolerance (OGIT) according to conventional criteria 538 patients were identified as pregnancy complicated by diabetes (GDM). Mean age was 31 y.o. (DS ± 6,5). 525 GDM (97,6%) were gestational diabetes (GD) and 13 (2,4%) pregestational diabetes (PGD). These latter were older than GD (p<0,05). 54 patients were lost (10%) and did riot deliver at the hospital. GDM women had significant maternal and perinatal complications in comparison to the total pregnant population (p<0,005). Considering abnormal plasma fasting glucose ³ 80 mg/dl (4,5 mM/L), we would detect 500 GDM patients (93%) at the first visit. Although pre-natal care diminishes maternal risks, perinatal morbimortality is still high in our country; this is especially true in PGD. Thus, we recommend the prompt detection of these patients for the multidisciplinary assistance. |
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