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We evaluated the use of multivariate analysis in the prediction of shoulder dystocia (SD). One hundred consecutive cases with SD were matched with 100 controls without dystocia. All patients had term, vaginal delivery. Multivariate analysis was used to identify independent variables significantly
OBJECTIVE
The objective was to study the clinical impact of mild carbohydrate intolerance in pregnant women with risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus.
METHODS
This was a historical cohort study of 2904 pregnant women examined for gestational diabetes on the basis of risk factors.
The usefulness of glycosylated hemoglobin as a prenatal screening test for carbohydrate intolerance was studied in 806 consecutive subjects by correlating glycosylated hemoglobin to 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose levels, 3-hour oral glucose tolerance tests, and perinatal and maternal
The significant threshold values for the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (oGTT) during pregnancy have yet to be conclusively determined. This study aimed to identify the risk significance of various set thresholds for the oGTT result. Women undergoing a 75-g oGTT during the third trimester of
Despite widespread acceptance of the value of screening for and treating gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the United States, evidence concerning a benefit to this approach has been lacking. Confounding variables have specifically raised the question as to whether mild forms of carbohydrate
BACKGROUND
Several methods of dietetic counseling can be used in the nutritional therapy in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The main methods are the traditional method (TM) and the carbohydrate counting (CCM).
OBJECTIVE
Presenting a systematic review of the literature on the impact of