Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Screening and treatment-diet-only versus additional insulin therapy-were based on the 2010 national Dutch guidelines. Methods: Retrospective study of the electronic medical files of 820 singleton GDM pregnancies treated between January 2011 and September 2014 in a university and non-university hospital. Pregnancy outcomes were compared between regular care treatment regimens diet-only versus additional insulin therapy- and pregnancy outcomes of the Northern region of the Netherlands served as a reference population. Results: A total of 460 women (56 %) met glycaemic control on diet-only and 360 women (44 %) required...
Abstract: Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of 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: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be controlled with dietary modifications alone o...
WOS: 000173003000006PubMed ID: 11789086OBJECTIVE: To determine maternal and fetal outcomes in pregna...
Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatments us...
AIM: Aim of the study was to compare outcomes of pregnancy in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) tr...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
Abstract: Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of 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: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: To evaluate the neonatal and obstetric outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestationa...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may be controlled with dietary modifications alone o...
WOS: 000173003000006PubMed ID: 11789086OBJECTIVE: To determine maternal and fetal outcomes in pregna...
Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatments us...
AIM: Aim of the study was to compare outcomes of pregnancy in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) tr...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
In Sweden, diet-treated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies have been managed as low ris...
AbstractObjectivesTo compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of treatme...
Abstract: Objectives: To compare different neonatal outcomes according to the different types of 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...