Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) in pregnant diabetic patients |
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Authors: | A. Caruso A. Lanzone V. Bianchi M. Massidda M. P. Castelli A. M. Fulghesu Professor S. Mancuso |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Cagliari, Italy Via Ospedale 46-09100 Cagliari, Italy |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of the insulin infusion pump (CSII) in pregnancy was examined in 12 diabetic patients and compared with intermittent insulin therapy (IIT). In patients poorly controlled on IIT constant and rapid equilibrium was achieved with CSII (mean of glucose levels: CSII versus IIT=84 versus 137 mg/dl; S.D. = 36 versus 63 mg/dl; mean amplitude of glycemic excursion (MAGE)=65 versus 112 mg/dl. In patients well controlled on IIT, CSII led to a reduction in the variation of glucose excursions (S.D.= 29 versus 36 mg/dl; MAGE=48 versus 76 mg/dl). CSII generally produced a reduction of 20–37 per cent of daily insulin dose (in three cases there was an increase of dose with the achievement of glycemic control). Furthermore in CSII treated-patients amniotic glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations werefound tobeinthenormalrange(22.1±10.1 mg/dl; 5.2±2.7μ/ml; 1.25±0.71 ng/ml, respectively). All infants were horn at or near-term, had no macrosomia or neonatal problems. It is concluded that CSII is a highly efficient way to achieve normal glucose levels in pregnancy, not only in type I, hut also in type II or gestational diabetes. |
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Keywords: | Diabetes Pregnancy Insulin pump treatment Glyco-metabolic control Fetal macrosomia |
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