DiabetesPregnancyMaternalConfident妊娠No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/pdi.1240MH CummingsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Practical Diabetes InternationalMHCummings. (2008) The NICE guidelines for diabetes in pregnancy: questions and practicalities?. Practical Diabetes International 25 :10.1002/...
This review looks at the guidance from the perspective of a secondary care diabetes team.doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2008.02532.xJ D WalkerJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Diabetic MedicineWalker JD. NICE guidance on diabetes in pregnancy: management of diabetes and its complications from preconception to ...
However, this is not universal throughout die guidelines. Moreover, practical issues need to be taken into consideration. For instance, to maintain an HbAic concentration below 6.1% leading up to conception appears to have some supporting evidence such as in the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy ...
There is widespread recognition that the IADPSG thresholds would increase the number of women diagnosed with GDM, based on the lower fasting glucose threshold.Helen HoltPractical diabetes international
Practical DiabetesHelenHolt. (2015) NICE's latest guidelines on diabetes in pregnancy: getting the balance right. Practical Diabetes 32 :10.1002/pdi.2015.32.issue-3, 87-88a /Helen Holt. (2015) NICE's latest guidelines on diabetes in pregnancy: getting the balance right. Practical Diabetes 32 ...
We are pleased to see the two new National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines on intrapartum care and diabetes in pregnancy. However, we would like to highlight some areas of concern.J R FernandezN AitonP Amess...
We are pleased to see the two new National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines on intrapartum care and diabetes in pregnancy. However, we would like to highlight some areas of concern. The intrapartum care guideline (CG55) applies to mothers with premature rupture of...
NICE round up: Managing diabetes during pregnancyKerrie Healy Schofield
A letter to the editor is presented about the guidelines presented by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence on intrapartum care and diabetes during pregnancy.doi:10.1021/ol102735kJ R FernandezN AitonP AmessR BomontH Rabe