Different intensities of glycaemic control for pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes

May 5, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Effects of different blood sugar control levels in pregnant women with diabetes

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Abstract

Three trials involving 223 pregnant women with type 1 diabetes assessed glycaemic control strategies.

  • No significant differences were observed in perinatal deaths or serious perinatal morbidity between very tight and tight-moderate glycaemic control targets.
  • The incidence of congenital anomalies was higher in the very tight control group compared to the tight-moderate group.
  • Tight-moderate glycaemic control was associated with significantly less maternal hypoglycaemia than very tight control by the third trimester.
  • In a comparison of tight, moderate, and loose glycaemic control, two neonatal deaths occurred in the loose group with none in the tighter groups.
  • Fewer cases of pre-eclampsia, caesarean sections, and infants with high birthweights were noted with tight-moderate control versus loose control.
  • The overall quality of evidence was low or very low due to study design limitations and small sample sizes.

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