Abstract

Hypothesis/aims of study. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with an increased risk of obstetric complications, including preterm birth (PB). The incidence rate of PB in women with DM is higher than in the general population and amounts to 3040%. Nevertheless, there are still open questions on the structure of PB, pharmacological approaches to its prevention and treatment, as well as the feasibility of prolonging the timing of glucocorticoid therapy to reduce perinatal morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to research the features of structure and clinical approaches in the case of PB in women with different types of DM, based on a literature review.
 Study design, materials and methods. The study was performed using literature search, screening, data extraction, and analysis of publications collected in world databases such as MEDLINE, EMBASE, CNKI, and Cochrane.
 Results. The rate of PB is the highest in women with pregestational DM: 2130% in type 1 DM and 1940% in type 2 DM. The incidence of PB in gestational DM (710%) is almost equal to the general population level (79%) and depends on the type of diabetes therapy: insulin 16%, diet 7%. Risk factors for PB in women with DM are poor glycaemic control, microvascular complications of DM, hypertension, obesity, infection, age, fetal macrosomia, polyhydramnios, and congenital malformations. Adequate glycemic control from early gestation is an important condition for PB prevention. The structure of PB in patients with pregestational DM changes due to an increase in both spontaneous and induced PB proportions. The most common indications for early delivery in DM are preeclampsia, premature placental abruption, impaired renal function in diabetic nephropathy, severe forms of carbohydrate metabolism disorders, diabetic fetopathy, and fetal distress. The risk of fetal respiratory distress syndrome in newborns of mothers with DM is higher than in the general population. The maturity of the lungs of a newborn may be insufficient, even in the case of term delivery. The use of antenatal corticosteroids is effective prophylaxis of respiratory disorders. However, these corticosteroids can increase the risk of neonatal hypoglycemia.
 Conclusion. Despite the term weight and height, the newborn of a mother with DM may remain immature, therefore, delivery at term is recommended. The gestational age, until which it is advisable to prescribe corticosteroids for pregnant women with DM, and the mode of delivery in the case of PB, remain a matter of debate.

Highlights

  • Частота преждевременных родов у женщин с сахарным диабетом превышает таковую в общей популяции и составляет до 30–40 %

  • The objective of this study was to research the features of structure and clinical approaches in the case of preterm birth (PB) in women with different types of Diabetes mellitus (DM), based on a literature review

  • Adequate glycemic control from early gestation is an important condition for PB prevention

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Частота преждевременных родов у женщин с сахарным диабетом превышает таковую в общей популяции и составляет до 30–40 %. Наибольший вклад в структуру преждевременных родов у женщин с сахарным диабетом вносят прегестационные типы диабета: сахарный диабет 1-го (21–30 %) и 2-го (19–40 %) типов. При гестационном сахарном диабете частота преждевременных родов (7–10 %) незначительно превышает общепопуляционный уровень (7–9 %) и зависит от типа коррекции сахарного диабета: инсулинотерапия — 16 %, диетотерапия — 7 %. Детерминанты как со стороны матери (компенсация углеводного обмена, микрососудистые осложнения сахарного диабета, гипертензия, ожирение, инфекция, возраст), так и со стороны плода (макросомия, многоводие, диабетическая фетопатия, врожденные пороки развития) могут выступать факторами риска преждевременных родов у пациенток с нарушениями углеводного обмена. До которых целесообразно назначение глюкокортикостероидов беременным с сахарным диабетом, и выбора оптимального метода родоразрешения в случае преждевременных родов остаются дискутабельными

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