ATLANTIC DIP: Pregnancy outcome for women with pregestational diabetes along the Irish Atlantic seaboard

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE - Prospective evaluation of pregnancy outcomes in pregestational diabetes along the Atlantic seaboard 2006-2007. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - The Atlantic Diabetes in Pregnancy group, representing five antenatal centers in a wide geographical location, was established in 2005. All women with diabetes for >6 months before the index pregnancy were included. Results were collected electronically via the DIAMOND Diabetes Information System. Pregnancy outcome was compared with background rates. RESULTS - There were 104 singleton pregnancies. The stillbirth rate (25/1,000) was 5 times, perinatal mortality rate (25/1,000) 3.5 times, and congenital malformation rate (24/1,000) 2 times that of the background population. A total of 28% of women received prepregnancy care, 43% received prepregnancy folic acid, and 51% achieved an A1C ≤7% at first antenatal visit. CONCLUSIONS - Women are not well prepared for pregnancy, and outcomes are suboptimal. A regional prepregnancy care program and centralized glucose management are urgently needed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1205-1206
Number of pages2
JournalDiabetes Care
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

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