Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatments used in the management of gestational diabetes mellitus. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study. The study population comprised pregnant women with gestational diabetes treated at a public maternity hospital from July 2010 to August 2014. The study included women aged at least 18 years, with a singleton pregnancy, who met the criteria for gestational diabetes mellitus. Blood glucose levels, fetal abdominal circumference, body mass index and gestational age were considered for treatment decision‐making. The evaluated neonatal outcomes were: type of delivery, prematurity, weight in relation to gestational age, Apgar at 1 and 5 min, and ne...
Background: As various data are available on treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), our a...
Metformin is increasingly being used a therapeutic option for the management of gestational diabetes...
Background: gestational diabetes (GDM) affects 3% to 6% of all pregnancies. Women are often intensiv...
Abstract: Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of tr...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
WOS: 000173003000006PubMed ID: 11789086OBJECTIVE: To determine maternal and fetal outcomes in pregna...
AIM: Aim of the study was to compare outcomes of pregnancy in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) tr...
Background; Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy Around 7–10 percent of all pregnancies in the gl...
Background; Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy Around 7–10 percent of all pregnancies in the gl...
Background: Pregestational (existing since before pregnancy) diabetes as well as gestational diabet...
Objectives: To assess the maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with GDM treated with metformin, m...
Objective: To assess blood glucose control and neonatal outcomes when women with gestational diabete...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be controlled with dietary modifications alone o...
Background: As various data are available on treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), our a...
Metformin is increasingly being used a therapeutic option for the management of gestational diabetes...
Background: gestational diabetes (GDM) affects 3% to 6% of all pregnancies. Women are often intensiv...
Abstract: Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of tr...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
WOS: 000173003000006PubMed ID: 11789086OBJECTIVE: To determine maternal and fetal outcomes in pregna...
AIM: Aim of the study was to compare outcomes of pregnancy in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) tr...
Background; Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy Around 7–10 percent of all pregnancies in the gl...
Background; Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy Around 7–10 percent of all pregnancies in the gl...
Background: Pregestational (existing since before pregnancy) diabetes as well as gestational diabet...
Objectives: To assess the maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with GDM treated with metformin, m...
Objective: To assess blood glucose control and neonatal outcomes when women with gestational diabete...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be controlled with dietary modifications alone o...
Background: As various data are available on treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), our a...
Metformin is increasingly being used a therapeutic option for the management of gestational diabetes...
Background: gestational diabetes (GDM) affects 3% to 6% of all pregnancies. Women are often intensiv...