The aim of the study was to estimate which factors contribute to high frequency of RDS in our newborns of the diabetic mothers treated with intensive insulin therapy. The study material consisted of 574 newborns (394 from GDM and 180 from IDDM mothers) born in the years 1987-1998. In the analysed group there were compared: frequency of occurrence of RDS, severity of RDS as well as factors which can contribute to occurrence of RDS. That was found that, in the PGDM group prematurity, low Apgar score and delivery by caesarean section and in the GDM group--prematurity, low Apgar score and male sex are factors contributed the most to occurrence of RDS. That was also found that the risk of occurrence of RDS in the PGDM group was 5 to (transient tachypnoe) to 3 times (RDS) greater than in the GDM group. We conclude that PGDM and prematurity are factors the most connected with the occurrence of RDS in newborns born to diabetic mothers.

Download full-text PDF

Source

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

occurrence rds
20
diabetic mothers
12
newborns diabetic
8
factors contribute
8
rds
8
rds newborns
8
rds pgdm
8
pgdm group
8
low apgar
8
apgar score
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!