Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes (Nov 2020)

P41 Diagnosis in gestational diabetes during the pandemic

  • Ana María Tetta Mirabal,
  • Olga Ester Graiff,
  • Marina Sarmiento,
  • Adriana Del C. Elías

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v54i3Sup.427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3Sup
pp. 146 – 146

Abstract

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Objectives: Analyzing the effect of the pandemic over perinatal controls and results of diabetic pregnant women. Materials and Methods: Exploratory, transversal, descriptive, and comparative study. Sample: 465 registers of diabetic pregnant women treated by the EIPED team (Multidisciplinary Team for the study of the diabetic pregnant woman) from the Our Lady of Mercy Maternity and Gynecology Institute during the first semester of the year 2019 (n=237) and 2020 (n=228). Variables: Aggregator variable: Year (1st semester of 2019; 1st semester of 2020); Maternal age, maternal BMI, Risk Factors (RF); Gestation Age 1st Consultation (Trimester: T1, T2, T3, Postpartum); Mode of delivery; Derivation Delay (% weeks): (D0: no delay; D1:<4w; D2:4-13w; D3:14-26w; D4:Postpartum); Newborn Condition: FD; Alive; Dead; Weight/GA: IUGR (P97); APGAR 1 minute. Statistical Study: Descriptive, Associations Analysis (Chi-Squared Test) to the 5%.

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