Techniques of monitoring blood glucose during pregnancy for women with pre-existing diabetes

Jun 12, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Methods for Monitoring Blood Sugar in Pregnant Women with Diabetes

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Abstract

This review includes 10 trials with 538 women, comparing various blood glucose monitoring techniques in pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes.

  • No clear advantages were found for any glucose monitoring technique regarding important outcomes such as caesarean section, glycaemic control, or preterm birth.
  • The quality of evidence was assessed as very low for most outcomes due to small sample sizes and design limitations.
  • Only one study showed continuous glucose monitoring associated with lower mean maternal HbA1c levels compared to intermittent monitoring.
  • Many critical outcomes such as perinatal mortality, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and large-for-gestational age were not reported in the trials.
  • The findings suggest that the effectiveness of different monitoring techniques remains unclear and is associated with insufficient evidence.

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