Computerized and telemetric management of diabetic pregnancy in Cambridge
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in jpme
- Vol. 16 (4), 381-390
- https://doi.org/10.1515/jpme.1988.16.4.381
Abstract
In order to optimize the quality of our care, we have used the Ames Memory Glucometer in our computerized management of 17 insulin-dependent diabetic pregnancies. Patients measured their own blood glucose levels on 4.5 .+-. 1.2 (SD) occasions per day, and six of them transmitted their blood glucose measurements telemeterically from home into a hospital-based computer on a total of 42 occasions. We achieved near-optimal blood glucose levels and normal HbA1 levels throughout most of these 17 pregnancies. Average blood glucose levels were 6.4 .+-. 0.9 mmol/l in the second, 5. 4 .+-. 1.0 mmol/l in the third trimester. Corresponding values for HbA1 were 8.0 .+-. 1.5%, 6.5 .+-. 0.8% and 6.2 .+-. 0.4%. Average insulin requirement doubled during pregnancy, but fell to 74% of the prepregnancy dosage by one week after delivery. The average gestational age at delivery was 38.9 .+-. 1.3 weeks, and we had no perinatal deaths. Two of the babies were macrosomic, even though their mothers had good diabetic control. Four patients were delivered by Caesarean section. However we achieved a vaginal delivery in 93% of those in whom it was planned. Our computerized system of managing diabetic pregnancies were efficient, safe, and popular with our patients.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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