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Efficacy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Glycaemic Control in Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus-A Systematic Review.
Majewska, Agata; Stanirowski, Pawel Jan; Wielgos, Miroslaw; Bomba-Opon, Dorota.
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  • Majewska A; 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-015 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Stanirowski PJ; 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-015 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Wielgos M; 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-015 Warsaw, Poland.
  • Bomba-Opon D; 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-015 Warsaw, Poland.
J Clin Med ; 11(10)2022 May 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35629058
ABSTRACT
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, affecting up to 14% of pregnant women. The population of patients with risk factors of GDM is increasing; thus, it is essential to improve management of this condition. One of the key factors affecting perinatal outcomes in GDM is glycaemic control. Until recently, glucose monitoring was only available with self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). However, nowadays, there is a new method, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), which has been shown to be safe in pregnancy. Since proper glycaemia assessment has been shown to affect perinatal outcomes, we decided to perform a systematic review to analyse the role of CGM in glycaemic control in GDM. We conducted a web search of the MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science databases according to the PRISMA guidelines. The web search was performed by two independent researchers and resulted in 14 articles included in the systematic review. The study protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database with registration number CRD42021289883. The main outcome of the systematic review was determining that, when compared, CGM played an important role in better glycaemic control than SMBG. Furthermore, glycaemic control with CGM improved qualification for insulin therapy. However, most of the articles did not reveal CGM's role in improving neonatal outcomes. Therefore, more studies are needed to analyse the role of CGM in affecting perinatal outcomes in GDM.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 / 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 1_doencas_nao_transmissiveis / 2_muertes_prematuras_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Polonia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 / 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 1_doencas_nao_transmissiveis / 2_muertes_prematuras_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Polonia
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