COMPLICAÇÕES NEONATAIS CONCERNENTE A MORBIDADE MATERNA: DIABETES GESTACIONAL

Dioelen Virginia Borges Souza de Aquino Coelho, Alanis Missae Koga Pernomian , Giovanna Carrara De Oliveira , Camila Pereira Nonato, Bruna Coelho
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The monitoring of this morbidity brings with it the need at public health level to emphasize regular monitoring through prenatal care, aiming at early diagnosis and treatment for Obstetric Diabetes (OD) or gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), thus being able to reduce complications for the mother and fetus binomial. The aim of this study is to analyze these results among fetal or neonatal complications in women with GDM, bringing in the outcomes of premature birth, birth weight, neonatal morbidity and mortality, and the synergistic effect of concomitant risk factors and poor obstetric outcomes. A literature review was carried out using the following databases: Online Medical Literature Search and Analysis System (MEDLINE/PUBMED), Nursing Database - Brazilian Bibliography (BDENF), Web of Science and Cochrane Library (SCOPUS), CAPES Journals and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS). The search was carried out using descriptors combined with the Boolean operator “and”. From the searches, it was possible to see that the authors corroborate each other in relation to the main neonatal outcomes: Complications include fetal macrosomia, birth injuries, increased caesarean section rates, neonatal hospitalizations, neonatal hypoglycemia, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), prematurity and fetal death. It can be concluded that for the mother the impacts, such as the risk of urinary system infections, are high, as well as bleeding in the postpartum period and tearing of the vaginal canal. For the child, hypoglycemia, prematurity and fetal macrosomia are some of the complications resulting from diabetes. 
与产妇发病率有关的新生儿并发症:妊娠糖尿病
对这一发病率的监测表明,在公共卫生层面有必要强调通过产前保健进行定期监测,以便及早诊断和治疗产科糖尿病(OD)或妊娠糖尿病(GDM),从而减少母亲和胎儿的并发症。本研究旨在分析 GDM 妇女的胎儿或新生儿并发症的结果,包括早产、出生体重、新生儿发病率和死亡率,以及伴随风险因素和不良产科结局的协同效应。我们利用以下数据库进行了文献综述:在线医学文献检索和分析系统(MEDLINE/PUBMED)、护理数据库--巴西书目(BDENF)、科学网和科克伦图书馆(SCOPUS)、CAPES 期刊以及拉丁美洲和加勒比健康科学文献(LILACS)。搜索时使用了描述符和布尔运算符 "和"。从搜索结果中可以看出,作者们在新生儿主要结局方面相互印证:并发症包括胎儿巨大儿、产伤、剖腹产率增加、新生儿住院、新生儿低血糖、新生儿呼吸窘迫综合征(RDS)、早产和胎儿死亡。可以得出的结论是,对母亲的影响很大,如泌尿系统感染的风险,以及产后出血和阴道撕裂。对孩子来说,低血糖、早产和胎儿巨大儿是糖尿病引起的一些并发症。
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