Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud

Background: Gestational diabetes (GD) impacts maternal and fetal morbidity. In 2012, the World Diabetes Foundation provided financing project in Barranquilla (Colombia), aimed to implement a clinical guide for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Aim: To estimate the adherence of the gui...

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Autores principales: Tuesca Molina,Rafael, Acosta Vergara,Tania, Domínguez Lozano,Brayan, Ricaurte,Carlos, Mendoza Charris,Humberto, Flórez-Lozano,Karen, Florez-García,Víctor
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720190002001902019-04-29Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de saludTuesca Molina,RafaelAcosta Vergara,TaniaDomínguez Lozano,BrayanRicaurte,CarlosMendoza Charris,HumbertoFlórez-Lozano,KarenFlorez-García,Víctor Colombia Diabetes, Gestational Guideline Mass Screening Practice Guideline Background: Gestational diabetes (GD) impacts maternal and fetal morbidity. In 2012, the World Diabetes Foundation provided financing project in Barranquilla (Colombia), aimed to implement a clinical guide for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Aim: To estimate the adherence of the guide in primary care centers. Material and Methods: A Cross-sectional study of pregnant women suspected of having gestational diabetes. Pregnant women were classified according to the week of admission to the prenatal control program: < week 24 or later. Women with a fasting blood glucose over 92 mg/dL and under 126 mg/dL or with some positive result to the oral glucose tolerance test were included. Results: Nine percent (1,887 women) of 21,699 registries of pregnant women, were at risk for gestational diabetes. Of these, 1,880 registries with complete data were analyzed. Sixty nine entered the program at less than 24 weeks of pregnancy and 71% had had a fasting blood glucose measured in the first control. In 69.2% of these women, criteria for gestational diabetes was met. A glucose tolerance test was suggested to women with a blood glucose below 92 mg/dl. Among 72% of the latter, the glucose tolerance test met the criteria for gestational diabetes. Among the 498 women who entered the program after 24 weeks of gestation, 68% met the criteria for gestational diabetes with the fasting blood glucose levels. In 90 women, a glucose tolerance test was performed and 80% met the criteria for gestational diabetes. Conclusions: An adequate adherence to guidelines favors the detection of pregnant women with gestational diabetes.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.147 n.2 20192019-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872019000200190es10.4067/s0034-98872019000200190
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Colombia
Diabetes, Gestational
Guideline
Mass Screening
Practice Guideline
spellingShingle Colombia
Diabetes, Gestational
Guideline
Mass Screening
Practice Guideline
Tuesca Molina,Rafael
Acosta Vergara,Tania
Domínguez Lozano,Brayan
Ricaurte,Carlos
Mendoza Charris,Humberto
Flórez-Lozano,Karen
Florez-García,Víctor
Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
description Background: Gestational diabetes (GD) impacts maternal and fetal morbidity. In 2012, the World Diabetes Foundation provided financing project in Barranquilla (Colombia), aimed to implement a clinical guide for the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Aim: To estimate the adherence of the guide in primary care centers. Material and Methods: A Cross-sectional study of pregnant women suspected of having gestational diabetes. Pregnant women were classified according to the week of admission to the prenatal control program: < week 24 or later. Women with a fasting blood glucose over 92 mg/dL and under 126 mg/dL or with some positive result to the oral glucose tolerance test were included. Results: Nine percent (1,887 women) of 21,699 registries of pregnant women, were at risk for gestational diabetes. Of these, 1,880 registries with complete data were analyzed. Sixty nine entered the program at less than 24 weeks of pregnancy and 71% had had a fasting blood glucose measured in the first control. In 69.2% of these women, criteria for gestational diabetes was met. A glucose tolerance test was suggested to women with a blood glucose below 92 mg/dl. Among 72% of the latter, the glucose tolerance test met the criteria for gestational diabetes. Among the 498 women who entered the program after 24 weeks of gestation, 68% met the criteria for gestational diabetes with the fasting blood glucose levels. In 90 women, a glucose tolerance test was performed and 80% met the criteria for gestational diabetes. Conclusions: An adequate adherence to guidelines favors the detection of pregnant women with gestational diabetes.
author Tuesca Molina,Rafael
Acosta Vergara,Tania
Domínguez Lozano,Brayan
Ricaurte,Carlos
Mendoza Charris,Humberto
Flórez-Lozano,Karen
Florez-García,Víctor
author_facet Tuesca Molina,Rafael
Acosta Vergara,Tania
Domínguez Lozano,Brayan
Ricaurte,Carlos
Mendoza Charris,Humberto
Flórez-Lozano,Karen
Florez-García,Víctor
author_sort Tuesca Molina,Rafael
title Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
title_short Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
title_full Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
title_fullStr Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
title_sort diabetes gestacional: implementación de una guía para su detección en la atención primaria de salud
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2019
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872019000200190
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