OUTCOME OF PREGNANCY IN DIABETIC-KETOACIDOSIS

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作者
MONTORO, MN
MYERS, VP
MESTMAN, JH
XU, YH
ANDERSON, BG
GOLDE, SH
机构
[1] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Southern California School of Medicine and Women's Hospital, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology, Peking Union Hospital, Beijing
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10.1055/s-2007-994692
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
To evaluate the outcome of pregnancy in diabetic women who had an episode of ketoacidosis during gestation, 20 consecutive cases of ketoacidosis in type I diabetic pregnant women were studied. They were divided into two groups for comparison: Group 1, 13 patients (65%), had a live fetus and group 2, seven patients (35%), had a fetal death on admission. Both groups were similar in age, gravidity, parity, abortions, height, weight, serum sodium and potassium, arterial pH, carbon dioxide tension, bicarbonate, base excess, and anion gap. Significantly different between groups 1 and 2 were: gestational age (24 versus 31 weeks; p <0.05), serum glucose (374 versus 830 mg/dl; p <0.005), blood urea nitrogen (14 versus 23 mg/dl; p <0.025), osmolality (295 versus 311 mmol/kg; p <0.025), insulin requirements (127 versus 202 U; p <0.05), and length of resolution (28 versus 38 hours; p <0.05). Two patients had serum glucoses less than 200 mg/dl despite profound ketoacidosis. Precipitating factors included infections, poor compliance, and very importantly, unrecognized new onset of diabetes (6 patients). All stillborns were grossly normal and those autopsied had no discernible cause of death. There were no maternal deaths. A high fetal mortality (35%) was found but there were no fetal losses once therapy was initiated. The unrecognized new onset diabetics accounted for almost a third (30%) of the cases of ketoacidosis and for 57% of the fetal deaths. Attentiveness to the symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes and appropriate screening can be effective preventive measures.
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