Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes (Nov 2020)
P56 Usefulness of virtual tools and telemedicine in the management of Gestational Diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic in CABA
Abstract
Introduction: Pregnant women with gestational diabetes require frequent consultations with the health professionals. Due to the risk of contracting severe forms of COVID-19, multiple international societies advise the use of virtual tools to reduce traffic the influx to and from health centers.1 However, there is no evidence supports that the use of telemedicine in gestational diabetes produces causes complications during in the management of insulinization or nor if it is effective in reducing the risk of complications associated with gestational diabetes. Goals: To describe the follow-up and the bitometric results , birth weight and perinatological complications in a group of women diagnosed with gestational diabetes during the covid19 pandemic using virtual tools. Evaluate secondarily whether the number of virtual visits is associated with better perinatological results. Materials and methods: All pregnant women with a history of diabetes or diagnosis of gestational diabetes were contacted via e-mail with by the Endocrinology and Diabetes team. From that moment of diagnosis until the end of the pregnancy, virtual follow-up was carried out. Initially, educational materials and brochures were sent via e-mail. They were instructed on glycemic monitoring, insulin treatment, and phone calls were arranged. In this descriptive observational study, anthropometric variables and the presence of associated factors were analyzed. Biochemical parameters, biometric data, insulin use, maximum dose and presence of hypoglycemia were recorded. The total number of contacts, route of termination of pregnancy, birth weight and presence of complications were analyzed. Qualitative variables are expressed in contingency tables, quantitative variables are expressed in measures of position and dispersion. (Mean, median, SD, Range).
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