Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.

<p><strong>Fundament</strong>: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most affecting diseases in the development of pregnancy. This greatly depends on the metabolic control achieved, which has demanded several proyects of treatment, thus decreasing the risks that the gestational process c...

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Main Authors: Cristóbal Torres González, Joselin Moreno Torres, Juan Carlos Pastrana Tapia, Vivian Vázquez Martínez
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Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos 2004-12-01
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Online Access:http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/70
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author Cristóbal Torres González
Joselin Moreno Torres
Juan Carlos Pastrana Tapia
Vivian Vázquez Martínez
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Joselin Moreno Torres
Juan Carlos Pastrana Tapia
Vivian Vázquez Martínez
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description <p><strong>Fundament</strong>: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most affecting diseases in the development of pregnancy. This greatly depends on the metabolic control achieved, which has demanded several proyects of treatment, thus decreasing the risks that the gestational process carries out. <strong>Objective</strong>: to compare the perinatal results between the diabetic gestational women and pregestational ones admitted at Cienfuegos Hospital. <strong>Method</strong>: Comparative study developed at the Gynecological-Obstetric Universitary Hospital from Cienfuegos province, from January to december 2003, including 167 pregnant women with Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy. The variables under study were: type of Diabetes, Márquez Guillén classification about good or bad fetal-maternal prognosis , treatment used, type of delivery, gestational age at labor, newborn weight, prenatal and maternal complication. <strong>Results</strong>: There was a predominance of gestational diabetes (73, 6 %) over the cases with pregestational diabetes (26,3 %). According to Marquez Guillén classification , the bad fetal-maternal prognosis (X=16.37, p < 0.05), the treatment with diet plus insulin(X=53.5, p < 0.05),abortio(X=32.2, p < 0.05),pre term delivery (X=11, p < 0.05),maternal morbidity (X=36.8, p < 0.05) and perinatal morbidity (X=39.6, p < 0.05) were the most frequent in pregestationaldiabetes than in gestational diabetes.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-c4cfb83c4328444daac43ce5f317a12a2025-01-30T21:28:36ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. CienfuegosMedisur1727-897X2004-12-0123222670Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.Cristóbal Torres GonzálezJoselin Moreno TorresJuan Carlos Pastrana TapiaVivian Vázquez Martínez<p><strong>Fundament</strong>: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most affecting diseases in the development of pregnancy. This greatly depends on the metabolic control achieved, which has demanded several proyects of treatment, thus decreasing the risks that the gestational process carries out. <strong>Objective</strong>: to compare the perinatal results between the diabetic gestational women and pregestational ones admitted at Cienfuegos Hospital. <strong>Method</strong>: Comparative study developed at the Gynecological-Obstetric Universitary Hospital from Cienfuegos province, from January to december 2003, including 167 pregnant women with Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy. The variables under study were: type of Diabetes, Márquez Guillén classification about good or bad fetal-maternal prognosis , treatment used, type of delivery, gestational age at labor, newborn weight, prenatal and maternal complication. <strong>Results</strong>: There was a predominance of gestational diabetes (73, 6 %) over the cases with pregestational diabetes (26,3 %). According to Marquez Guillén classification , the bad fetal-maternal prognosis (X=16.37, p < 0.05), the treatment with diet plus insulin(X=53.5, p < 0.05),abortio(X=32.2, p < 0.05),pre term delivery (X=11, p < 0.05),maternal morbidity (X=36.8, p < 0.05) and perinatal morbidity (X=39.6, p < 0.05) were the most frequent in pregestationaldiabetes than in gestational diabetes.</p>http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/70diabetes gestacionalembarazo en diabetes
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Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
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diabetes gestacional
embarazo en diabetes
title Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
title_full Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
title_fullStr Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
title_full_unstemmed Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
title_short Gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes. Perinatal results.
title_sort gestational diabetes versus pregestational diabetes perinatal results
topic diabetes gestacional
embarazo en diabetes
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