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Pre-pregnancy care and pregnancy outcomes in type 1 diabetes mellitus: a comparison of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion and multiple daily injection therapy.

Authors :
Neff KJ
Forde R
Gavin C
Byrne MM
Firth RG
Daly S
McAuliffe FM
Foley M
Coffey M
Coulter-Smith S
Kinsley BT
Source :
Irish journal of medical science [Ir J Med Sci] 2014 Sep; Vol. 183 (3), pp. 397-403. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Oct 22.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: Pre-pregnancy care improves pregnancy outcomes in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) therapy and multiple daily injection (MDI) therapy can both be used to achieve glycaemic targets, but few data are available to compare their efficacy in pre-pregnancy care.<br />Aim: To compare MDI and CSII in pre-pregnancy care in T1DM.<br />Methods: Retrospective database review of women with T1DM attending the Dublin Diabetes in Pregnancy Centre.<br />Results: 464 women with T1DM (40 treated with CSII) were included. Women attending for pre-pregnancy care had lower HbA1c levels at booking to antenatal services [52 ± 10 mmol/mol (6.9 ± 0.9 %) vs. 62 ± 16 mmol/mol (7.8 ± 1.5 %), p < 0.001], and booked at an earlier gestation (6 ± 2 vs. 8 ± 6 weeks, p < 0.001). In those who attended for pre-pregnancy care, the CSII group had lower HbA1c levels at booking than those using MDI [48 ± 8 mmol/mol (6.5 ± 0.7 %) vs. 53 ± 10 mmol/mol (7.0 ± 0.9 %), p = 0.03]. Gestational age at delivery and birth weight did not differ between groups. Caesarean section rates were associated with CSII use (p < 0.001), duration of diabetes (p = 0.002), and parity (p = 0.006). Nulliparous women using CSII with a longer history of diabetes were more likely to deliver by Caesarean section. There was no perinatal mortality.<br />Conclusions: Pre-pregnancy care delivered by a specialist multi-disciplinary team effectively reduces HbA1c levels peri-conception. CSII use results in lower HbA1c levels in pre-pregnancy care in selected individuals and should be considered in women with T1DM planning pregnancy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1863-4362
Volume :
183
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Irish journal of medical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24142539
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-013-1027-6