[Diabetes before pregnancy, apropos of 143 cases].

F Jouatte, B Aitken, P Dufour, A S Valat, A Vamberghe, J P Cappoen, R Leroy, F Puech, J C Monnier
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Abstract

Objective: The authors want to appraise the management of diabetes prior to pregnancy in a local population treated in the Lille University Hospital.

Method: This is a retrospective study of 143 pregnancies occurring in 111 patients with diabetes prior to pregnancy, between 1987 and 1997, in the Obstetrics Department at the Lille University Hospital.

Results: Only one-third of the patients benefited from preconception management; the stability of diabetes during the first trimester was satisfactory in 50% of the cases. The maternal complications are represented by preeclampsia (20%), metabolic complications specific to diabetes (hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis), the aggravation or the emergence of a retinopathy (10%) and polyhydramnios (19%). Concerning the termination of the pregnancies, of the 147 fetuses (four twin pregnancies), 140 newborns in good health, two neonatal deaths, three in-utero deaths and two therapeutic terminations of pregnancy were observed. The fetal malformation rate was 9.5% (14 cases/147). The cesarean section rate was 63%, whereas the fetal macrosomatia rate was 35%, with dystocia in 26% of the deliveries (outside of planned cesareans). Three shoulder dystocia were observed (two requiring the Jacquemier's maneuver and one with transitory plexus brachial palsy for a newborn weighing 5,650 g).

Conclusion: The authors conclude that preconception management (one-third of the patients in this series) and management of during the first trimester of pregnancy (50% in this series) was insufficient. This fact is perhaps due to the confusion, for many practitioners, with gestational diabetes, which is a very mediatized affection, though much less severe for the fetus and mother.

[妊娠前糖尿病,143例]。
目的:评价在里尔大学医院治疗的当地人群妊娠前糖尿病的管理。方法:回顾性分析1987年至1997年间在里尔大学医院产科就诊的111例妊娠前糖尿病患者中的143例妊娠。结果:只有三分之一的患者受益于孕前管理;50%的病例在妊娠早期糖尿病的稳定性令人满意。产妇并发症以先兆子痫(20%)、糖尿病特有的代谢并发症(低血糖、酮症酸中毒)、视网膜病变加重或出现(10%)和羊水过多(19%)为代表。在终止妊娠方面,147例胎儿(4例双胎妊娠)中,140例新生儿健康状况良好,2例新生儿死亡,3例宫内死亡,2例治疗性终止妊娠。胎儿畸形率为9.5%(14例/147)。剖宫产率为63%,而巨大胎儿率为35%,难产率为26%(计划外剖宫产)。观察到3例肩难产(2例需要Jacquemier手法,1例新生儿体重为5650 g)。结论:作者认为孕前处理(占本系列患者的三分之一)和妊娠前三个月处理(占本系列患者的50%)不足。这一事实可能是由于许多从业者对妊娠糖尿病的混淆,这是一种非常调解的情感,尽管对胎儿和母亲的严重程度要低得多。
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