Diabetes in pregnancy complications clinical guidelines

Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, which requires immediate changes in lifestyle. Chronic forms associated diabetes is long-term vascular complications, including retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy and vascular disease. About 650,000 women give birth in England and Wales, which are each year and 2-5% of pregnancies with women with diabetes. About 87.5% of pregnancies complicated are complicated by diabetes it is estimated that due to gestational diabetes (which may or may not terminate after pregnancy), with 7.5% by type 1 diabetes and the remaining 5% are diabetes as a result of type 2. Is rising the prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes increases especially in certain ethnic minorities (including people from African, black Caribbean, South Asian, Middle Eastern and Chinese origin).

Table of contents:


-Einfuehrung
Woman and child-centred care
-The most important priorities for the implementation of
Instructions on the scope of the Guide
Implementation
Research recommendations
-Detection, diagnosis and treatment of gestational diabetes
Management of diabetes during pregnancy
-Other versions of this guideline
Contributions to Nice guidance
Appendix A: of the guideline development group
Appendix B: of the guideline review panel


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