TY - JOUR
T1 - Preconceptional diabetes control in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy
AU - Karp, Moshe
AU - Feldberg, Dov
AU - Yeshaya, Arie
AU - Samuel, Nurith
AU - Goldman, Jack A.
PY - 1987
Y1 - 1987
N2 - Preconceptional diabetes management is an important prerequisite for pregnancy planning and its value has been well-documented. Glucose control and the outcome of pregnancy, managed in the preconceptional period, with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy to those receiving insulin injections are compared. Fifty-two juvenile onset insulin dependent diabetic women contemplating pregnancy were regularly consulted by a diabetology team starting at least two months before conception. Glucose control was achieved by continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps (CSIIP) in 18 patients, and 34 women received intensive insulin therapy (IIT). In both groups, normal glucose levels and normal HbAi were achieved at conception, maintained during the period of organogenesis and throughout pregnancy. In view of the fact that perinatal results, such as the occurrence of malformations, mean gestational age, mean birth weight and neonatal complications were not significantly different in both groups, we believe that both methods are equally effective. Consequently, the less costly and yet effective IIT may be the method of choice, while the more expensive pump should be used mainly in selected cases.
AB - Preconceptional diabetes management is an important prerequisite for pregnancy planning and its value has been well-documented. Glucose control and the outcome of pregnancy, managed in the preconceptional period, with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy to those receiving insulin injections are compared. Fifty-two juvenile onset insulin dependent diabetic women contemplating pregnancy were regularly consulted by a diabetology team starting at least two months before conception. Glucose control was achieved by continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps (CSIIP) in 18 patients, and 34 women received intensive insulin therapy (IIT). In both groups, normal glucose levels and normal HbAi were achieved at conception, maintained during the period of organogenesis and throughout pregnancy. In view of the fact that perinatal results, such as the occurrence of malformations, mean gestational age, mean birth weight and neonatal complications were not significantly different in both groups, we believe that both methods are equally effective. Consequently, the less costly and yet effective IIT may be the method of choice, while the more expensive pump should be used mainly in selected cases.
KW - Diabetes mellitus
KW - diabetic pregnancy
KW - insulin infusion pump
KW - preconceptional diabetes control
KW - pregnancy planning in diabetics
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U2 - 10.1515/jpme.1987.15.2.161
DO - 10.1515/jpme.1987.15.2.161
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AN - SCOPUS:0023256762
SN - 0300-5577
VL - 15
SP - 161
EP - 168
JO - Journal of Perinatal Medicine
JF - Journal of Perinatal Medicine
IS - 2
ER -