Gestational Diabetes Flashcards

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What is GDM?

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  • it is a glucose intolerance that is diagnosed during pregnancy
  • during pregnancy fasting blood glucose concentration falls and postprandial glucose concentration rises up to 36 wks
    —> from week 20 increasing levels of placental hormones are responsible for increasing maternal insulin resistance
    —> if the woman has sufficient insulin secretory reserve then the rise in plasma glucose is minor, if she has limited reserve then glucose intolerance or diabetes may results
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What are the risk factors?

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  • BMI above 30
  • first degree relative with diabetes
  • previous macrosomic baby weighing 4.5Kg or above
  • previous GDM
  • family origin with high prevalence of diabetes
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What are some of the complications?

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  • polyhydramnios
  • macrosomia
  • hepatomegaly
  • polycythaemia
  • IUFD
  • Hyaline membrane disease
  • neonatal hypoglycaemia
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What is the treatment?

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  • lifestyle advice and home blood glucose monitoring
  • oral anitdiabetic agents
  • insulin treatment
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What is the role of the midwife?

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  • full explanation of GDM and the implications
  • regular contact with specialist team (ensure growth scans)
  • ensure plan for delivery has been made and is clearly documented in notes
  • advise that target blood glucose levels before meals is <5mmol/l and <7mmol/l 1-2 hour post meal
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What is the role of the midwife postnatally?

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  • stop insulin immediately after delivery and monitor maternal blood glucose concentrations before meals for 24 hours
  • if blood glucose >7mmol/l seek advice from diabetic team
  • arrange rpt GTT at 6wks postpartum
  • observe baby for signs of hypoglycaemia and monitor neonatal bloo glucose levels as per local policy
  • encourage BF
  • ensure understanding of increased risk of type 2 diabetes and advise about lifestyle modifications
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