Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep460 | Diabetes (complications & therapy) | ECE2015

Establishing the relationship between third-trimester foetal abdominal circumference, birthweight, and neonatal morbidity in gestational diabetes

Pereira Maria Teresa , Garrido Susana , Almeida Raquel , Vilaverde Joana , Pichel Fernando , Pinto Clara , Goncalves Joaquim , Dores Jorge

Introduction: Gestational diabetes (GD) is associated with a significantly higher risk of perinatal complications. It has been suggested that third-trimester (3thT) foetal abdominal circumference (fAC) determination is an important predictor of macrossomia and large for gestational age (LGA).Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the 3thT fAC percentile with birthweight (BW) and adverse neonatal outc...

ea0063gp220 | Gestational and Type 1 Diabetes | ECE2019

Definition of a third-trimester HbA1c cut-off point for an increased risk of Large-for-Gestational-Age in mothers with Gestational Diabetes

Fonseca Liliana , Duarte Diana Borges , Amado Ana , Lau Eva , Pichel Fernado , Goncalves Joaquim , Pinto Clara , Vilaverde Joana , Dores Jorge , Cardoso Helena

Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with important neonatal risks and a higher incidence of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) newborns and fetal macrosomia. The aim of our work was to define a third-trimester HbA1c cut-off point for increased risk of fetal morbidity, macrosomia and LGA newborns.Methodology: Observational retrospective study of all singleton pregnant women with GDM, followed at our Diabetes and Pregnancy Clinic b...

ea0070aep251 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Twin pregnancy with gestational diabetes mellitus: Maternal and fetal outcomes

Fonseca Liliana , Santos Tiago , Vilaverde Joana , Saraiva Miguel , Pereira Teresa , Nunes Inês , Pinto Clara , Rodrigues Rosa , Pichel Fernando , Dores Jorge

Introduction: In singleton pregnancies, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) results in an increased risk for maternal and neonatal complications. In twin pregnancies, however, the effect of GDM on maternal and neonatal complications appears to be different in comparison to singletons. The few studies that investigated the consequences of GDM in twin pregnancies are small and present conficting evidence, with some finding no difference in perinatal outcomes between GDM and non-...