NICE updates guidance on gestational diabetesThe article reports that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has launched an update of guidance for postnatal care and diagnosis of women wi...
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Jacklin PB, Maresh MJ, Patterson CC, Stanley KP, Dornhorst A, Burman-Roy S, Bilous RW. A cost-effectiveness comparison of the NICE 2015 and WHO 2013 diagnostic criteria for women with gestational diabetes with and without risk factors. BMJ Open. 2017;7(8):e016621....
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: NICE for the US? A comparison of ADA and ACOG guidelines with the UK NICE guidelines_html_urlhttp://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2009/10/13/dc09-1376.abstractdoi:10.2337/dc09-1376Simmons, David
An audit on gestational diabetes reflecting on the changes in NICE guidance (2008)D.J., MartinE.P., BirdsallS., MurrayJ.M., RolandS., Oyibo
Screening for gestational diabetes: Audit of a 2007 cohort in light of NICE 63Wylie, JWalke, MShaw, NMontague, IMillward, B A
Identifying women with persistent abnormal glucose metabolism following gestational diabetes: What was NICE once may not be NICE anymoreV., PhotiouA., VermaD., MCaulayN., GoenkaD.L., EwinsJ., DaviesM., ClementJonesI.F., CassonF., Joseph...
R., WardH.E., LennardJonesE.M., ScottWard R, Lennard-Jones HE, Scott EM. How good is the postpartum follow-up of women with gestational diabetes: are NICE clinical recommendations being adhered to? Diabetic Med 2015;32:177-8.
Birthweight, large for gestational age, and other neonatal complications were not significantly different between groups. Conclusions: Gestational diabetes-associated perinatal complications were similar in both groups. The IADPSG criteria detect women with evidence of ongoing hyperglycaemia who may benefit ...
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as “glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy” [1,2]. It is a common complication of pregnancy with a prevalence between 2% and 40%, depending on population, method of testing, and geographic location around the world. ...