Guideline on Pregnancy and Diabetes by the Society of Specialists in Perinatology (PUDER), Turkey
Date
2020Author
UĞUR TURHAN
Doruk KATLAN
Özgür KARA
Gülay GENÇOSMANOĞLU TÜRKMEN
Halil KORKUT DAĞLAR
Cem Yaşar SANHAL
Güler ŞAHİN
Gurcan TURKYILMAZ
Merih BAYRAM
Aydan ASYALI BİRİ
Esra ESİM BÜYÜKBAYRAK
Fedi ERCAN
Selen GÜRSOY ERZİNCAN
Aytül ÇORBACIOĞLU ESMER
Cihan İNAN
Hakan KANIT
Tuncay NAS
Ece ÖCAL
Nevin SAĞSÖZ
Hakan TİMUR
Filiz Fatma BİLGİN YANIK
Mehmet Aytaç YÜKSEL
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ABS TRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common endocrinologic problem in pregnancy. In Turkey, the reported prevalance is between 1.9-27.9%, with an average of 7.7%. While some of these cases are pregestational diabetes (PGDM), about 90% are detected duringthe pregnancy for the first time and diagnosed as gestational diabetes (GDM). Diabetes in pregnancy confers serious risks regarding the fetus,newborn and the mother. Therefore, we offer GDM screening for all pregnant women preferantially between 24-28 weeks of gestation. Either one-step 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) or two-step 50-g glucose challenge test and 100-g OGTT may be used for the screening and diagnosis. In pregnancies with high-risk for DM, screening should be performed earlier, if possible, in the first antenatal visit. WhenGDM is diagnosed, maternal glycemic control is tried to be achieved by diet and exercise program, and if necessary, by using insulin. Theuse of metformin or glyburide in pregnancy is also possible. In women with the diagnosis of DM before pregnancy, preconceptional controlof plasma glucose levels is of utmost importance in order to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes. In pregnancies with GDM regulated by dietand exercise, pregnancy follow-up may be performed as in the low risk group without any pregnancy complications. If maternal or fetal distress is not observed, delivery is planned between 39+0 -40+6 weeks. Although caesarean section is recommended when estimated fetal weightis 4500 g or more, the mode of delivery may be decided more appropriately on a case-by-case basis.
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