2010, Number 3
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Med Crit 2010; 24 (3)
Early diagnosis of gestational diabetes
Nava DPM, Meneses CJ, Briones VCG, Díaz LPM, Briones GJC
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 110-113
PDF size: 147.72 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: All pregnancy is a risk in gestational diabetes or carbohydrate intolerance and abnormal fasting glucose value is not a early diagnosis.
Objective: Very important as know at the tolerance glucose test and glucose challenge test in all pregnancy woman.
Design: We made a prospective cohort study.
Site: Maternal Perinatal Hospital ISEM, Ingenes and Mexican Academy of Surgery.
Material and methods: 334 pregnancy women are oral glucose tolerance test when ≥130 mg/dL value obtained as a positive we assed oral glucose challenge test in fasting 60, 120 and 180 minutes.
Results: 27.5% oral glucose tolerance test and 10.8% oral glucose challenge test appears positive.
Discussion: Is very important the highest incidence impact positive at oral glucose test or oral glucose challenge when 1 to 3 pregnancy women with gestational diabetes in public health politics.
Conclusions: All pregnancy women should be screen for gestational diabetes.
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Los datos analizados en esta publicación provienen de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición 2006, diseñada y conducida por el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública.
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