1. Outcome of pregnancy in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DMP): results from combined diabetes–obstetrical clinics in Dublin in three university teaching hospitals (1995–2006)
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Brendan Kinsley, S. Daly, Richard Firth, Samuel Smith, R. Al-Agha, Michael Foley, Sharon Murray, and Maria M. Byrne
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Fetal Macrosomia ,Pregnancy ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,Pregnancy outcomes ,Perinatal Mortality ,Type 1 diabetes ,Perinatal mortality ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Incidence ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Abortion, Spontaneous ,Pregnancy Complications ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Family medicine ,Female ,University teaching ,business ,Ireland - Abstract
To compare the pregnancy outcomes in all T1DMP attending at combined (diabetes-obstetric) outpatients clinics in three university teaching hospitals in Dublin from 1995 to 2006 with a non-diabetic control population (C) attending at antenatal outpatient clinics at the same hospitals over the same period.T1DMP (n = 600) were compared with control non-diabetic pregnancies (n = 142,498).The spontaneous abortion rate was 15% in T1DMP versus 8% in C (p0.0001). Perinatal mortality rate was 3.3% in T1DMP compared to 0.9% in C (p0.001). The incidence of foetal macrosomia was 29% in T1DMP versus 16% in C (p0.001).Pregnancy outcomes in T1DMP remain worse than in the general population despite management of T1DMP in combined obstetric/diabetes clinics in a single centre using similar management protocols. These outcomes in our study population of T1DMP in Dublin appear better than some previously reported studies.
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- 2011
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