Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy

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Autor(a) principal: Negrato,Carlos Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Montenegro Junior,Renan Magalhães, Von Kostrisch,Lilia Maria, Guedes,Maria Fatima, Mattar,Rosiane, Gomes,Marilia B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia & Metabologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27302012000700001
Resumo: Pregnancy affects both maternal and fetal metabolism, and even in non-diabetic women, it exerts a diabetogenic effect. Among pregnant women, 2% to 14% develop gestational diabetes. Pregnancy can also occur in women with preexisting diabetes, which may predispose the fetus to many alterations in organogenesis, restrict growth, and the mother, to some diabetes-related complications, such as retinopathy and nephropathy, or to acceleration of the course of these complications, if they are already present. Women with gestational diabetes generally start their treatment with diet and lifestyle changes; when these changes are not enough for optimal glycemic control, insulin therapy must then be considered. Women with type 2 diabetes using oral hypoglycemic agents are advised to change to insulin therapy. Those with preexisting type 1 diabetes should start intensive glycemic control. As basal insulin analogues have frequently been used off-label in pregnant women, there is a need to evaluate their safety and efficacy. The aim of this review is to report the use of both short- and long-acting insulin analogues during pregnancy and to enable clinicians, obstetricians, and endocrinologists to choose the best insulin treatment for their patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
title Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
spellingShingle Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
Negrato,Carlos Antonio
Type 1 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
gestational diabetes
insulin analogues
insulin lispro
insulin aspart
insulin glulisine
insulin glargine
insulin detemir
title_short Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
title_full Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
title_fullStr Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
title_sort Insulin analogues in the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy
author Negrato,Carlos Antonio
author_facet Negrato,Carlos Antonio
Montenegro Junior,Renan Magalhães
Von Kostrisch,Lilia Maria
Guedes,Maria Fatima
Mattar,Rosiane
Gomes,Marilia B.
author_role author
author2 Montenegro Junior,Renan Magalhães
Von Kostrisch,Lilia Maria
Guedes,Maria Fatima
Mattar,Rosiane
Gomes,Marilia B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Negrato,Carlos Antonio
Montenegro Junior,Renan Magalhães
Von Kostrisch,Lilia Maria
Guedes,Maria Fatima
Mattar,Rosiane
Gomes,Marilia B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Type 1 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
gestational diabetes
insulin analogues
insulin lispro
insulin aspart
insulin glulisine
insulin glargine
insulin detemir
topic Type 1 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
gestational diabetes
insulin analogues
insulin lispro
insulin aspart
insulin glulisine
insulin glargine
insulin detemir
description Pregnancy affects both maternal and fetal metabolism, and even in non-diabetic women, it exerts a diabetogenic effect. Among pregnant women, 2% to 14% develop gestational diabetes. Pregnancy can also occur in women with preexisting diabetes, which may predispose the fetus to many alterations in organogenesis, restrict growth, and the mother, to some diabetes-related complications, such as retinopathy and nephropathy, or to acceleration of the course of these complications, if they are already present. Women with gestational diabetes generally start their treatment with diet and lifestyle changes; when these changes are not enough for optimal glycemic control, insulin therapy must then be considered. Women with type 2 diabetes using oral hypoglycemic agents are advised to change to insulin therapy. Those with preexisting type 1 diabetes should start intensive glycemic control. As basal insulin analogues have frequently been used off-label in pregnant women, there is a need to evaluate their safety and efficacy. The aim of this review is to report the use of both short- and long-acting insulin analogues during pregnancy and to enable clinicians, obstetricians, and endocrinologists to choose the best insulin treatment for their patients.
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