PMID: 11918624Mar 29, 2002Paper

St Vincent's Declaration 10 years on: outcomes of diabetic pregnancies

Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
M J PlattO McKendrick

Abstract

To monitor pregnancies in women with pregestational Type 1 diabetes for pregnancy loss, congenital malformations and fetal growth parameters, in a geographically defined area in the north west of England. Population cohort study of 547 pregnancies in women with Type 1 diabetes from maternity clinics in 10 centres over a 5-year period (1995-1999 inclusive). Main outcome measures were numbers and rates of miscarriages, stillbirths, neonatal and post-neonatal deaths; prevalence of congenital malformations; birth weight in relation to gestational age. Among 547 pregnancies, there were six (1.1%) pairs of liveborn twins, 439 (80.3%) liveborn singletons; 72 (13.2%) spontaneous abortions, 14 (2.6%) stillbirths and 16 (2.9%) terminations. Four of the terminations were performed because of congenital malformations. Both the stillbirth rate (30.1/1000 total births (95% confidence interval (CI) 16.6-50.0)), and prevalence of congenital malformations (84.3/1000 live births (95% CI 60.3-113.8)) were significantly higher than the local population (P < 0.001). When corrected for gestational age, mean birth weight in the sample was 1.3 sd greater than that of infants of non-diabetic mothers (P = 0.12). Infants with congenital malformations wei...Continue Reading

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