Different methods and settings for glucose monitoring for gestational diabetes during pregnancy

Oct 30, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing ways to monitor blood sugar in pregnancy with gestational diabetes

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Abstract

Evidence from 11 randomized controlled trials involving 1272 women with gestational diabetes mellitus indicates no clear differences in primary outcomes across various glucose monitoring methods.

  • No significant differences were found in maternal outcomes such as pre-eclampsia, caesarean section rates, or induction of labor between telemedicine and standard care groups.
  • Self-monitoring and periodic glucose monitoring groups showed no clear differences in pre-eclampsia, caesarean section rates, or perinatal mortality.
  • Continuous glucose monitoring did not demonstrate clear advantages over self-monitoring for maternal or child outcomes.
  • Comparison of postprandial and preprandial glucose monitoring revealed fewer large-for-gestational-age infants in the postprandial group, but no differences in other maternal or child outcomes.
  • Overall evidence is limited by small sample sizes and varying methodological quality, suggesting a need for further research.

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