How to improve outcomes?

There is a growing volume of evidence that supports the importance of treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus as risk reducers of perinatal complications (such as respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, etc). Although the focus is on fetal macrosomia and future appearance of chron...

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Main Authors: María Elena Rodríguez, Natalia Basualdo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Sello Editorial Lugones 2022-09-01
Series:Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
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Online Access:https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/586
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description There is a growing volume of evidence that supports the importance of treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus as risk reducers of perinatal complications (such as respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, etc). Although the focus is on fetal macrosomia and future appearance of chronic noncommunicable diseases, we know that the effect can be modified by healthy family habits and optimal metabolic control. In pregnant women with pregestational diabetes mellitus, preconceptional careis essential to avoid the risks of congenital malformations, hypoglycemia in the first trimester and illness progression.By insisting on the importance of adequate metabolic control prior to gestation, with metabolic optimization and the use of appropriate drugs, it is possible to achieve adecuate fetal growth and minimize the occurrence of adverse events.
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spelling doaj.art-f2c3d15bfc484623ac098525ac032f482022-12-22T04:18:27ZspaSello Editorial LugonesRevista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes0325-52472346-94202022-09-01563Sup474710.47196/diab.v56i3Sup.586500How to improve outcomes?María Elena Rodríguez0Natalia Basualdo1Sector de Alto Riesgo del Hospital Materno Infantil de San Isidro, Hospital Central de San Isidro, Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina)Jefa del Servicio de Tocoginecología del Sanatorio Anchorena, Jefa de la Unidad IV de la Maternidad Sardá, Directora Médica del Centro de Referencia en Embarazo de Alto Riesgo (CREAR), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThere is a growing volume of evidence that supports the importance of treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus as risk reducers of perinatal complications (such as respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, etc). Although the focus is on fetal macrosomia and future appearance of chronic noncommunicable diseases, we know that the effect can be modified by healthy family habits and optimal metabolic control. In pregnant women with pregestational diabetes mellitus, preconceptional careis essential to avoid the risks of congenital malformations, hypoglycemia in the first trimester and illness progression.By insisting on the importance of adequate metabolic control prior to gestation, with metabolic optimization and the use of appropriate drugs, it is possible to achieve adecuate fetal growth and minimize the occurrence of adverse events.https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/586embarazodiabetes mellitus
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