Gestational Diabetes 2011
DOI: 10.5772/20575
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for the Development of GD in Some Eastern European Countries – Tendencies and Pharmacoeconomical Assessment for the Choice of Treatment

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“…Currently, there is no consensus about the diagnostic criteria, making it difficult to obtain accurate estimates of prevalence between countries (from 1% to 16% depending on the population studied, the selection of protocols, and diagnostic criteria used) (27,30). The increased trend in the prevalence across the globe and the risks for public health cannot be ignored.…”
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“…Currently, there is no consensus about the diagnostic criteria, making it difficult to obtain accurate estimates of prevalence between countries (from 1% to 16% depending on the population studied, the selection of protocols, and diagnostic criteria used) (27,30). The increased trend in the prevalence across the globe and the risks for public health cannot be ignored.…”
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“…La diabetes gestacional (DG) es la complicación metabólica más importante (Bertolotto et al, 2010;Jovanovic-Peterson & Peterson, 1991). Y en los últimos tiempos ha habido un aumento de la prevalencia en el mundo (Ferrara, 2007;Petkova & Nikolova, 2011) y, asimismo, en España (Ricart et al, 2005).…”
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“…Los niveles de glucosa se adaptan a las necesidades fetales pero, aproximadamente, del 1-16 % de las gestantes presentan un fallo en la secreción de insulina por el páncreas produciendo una hiperglucemia. Se considera que esta es la más común de las alteraciones que pueden producirse en el embarazo (Mottola, 2009;Mottola et al, 2010;Petkova & Nikolova, 2011).…”
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