1. Diabète gestationnel : actualités et controversies.
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Wahbi, Salma, Moumen, Amal, Benabdelfdil, Yousra, Derrou, Sara, Safi, Somaya, and El Guendouz, Faycal
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GESTATIONAL diabetes , *METFORMIN , *PREGNANCY , *BLOOD sugar , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Gestational diabetes is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy, and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. Although the HAPO study resulted in the diagnostic criteria of gestational diabetes of the international association of diabetes and pregnancy study groups, they are not yet accepted by all learned societies. Also, the cost-effectiveness of early gestational diabetes research remains to be determined. A new classification in four categories instead of two, has just been published in 2024 suggesting a promising prognostic interest. Despite the great popularity of metformin, its use in gestational diabetes remains controversial due to the transplacental passage and the lack of long-term follow-up data and insulin now remains the first-line treatment. Continuous glucose monitoring is a promising tool that certainly improves glycemic control, but its use in gestational diabetes, in particular patients not treated with insulin, suffers from a low level of evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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