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Balance risk with reality for pre-conception diabetic counseling


 

REPORTING FROM ENDO 2018


Dr. Kirk continued, “The more compassion you can show, and the more emphasis that you can place on the fact that she’s most likely to have a healthy baby, the chances are she’ll work with you from the beginning to get her control where she needs to be.”

Target numbers for hemoglobin A1c have become lower over the past several years, with the American Diabetes Association now recommending pre-conception levels below 6.5%. “There’s no randomized controlled trial that defines what that ideal number should be, but with the passage of time and some larger studies, we now know that ‘as close to normal as possible’ should be the goal,” Dr. Kirk said. This means that if women can tolerate the lower blood glucose levels without serious symptoms of hypoglycemia, a level of less than 6% is more preferable still, she said.

In terms of medication management for women with diabetes who become pregnant, physicians need to think about angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and statins, both of which are contraindicated for use during pregnancy. If a patient is pregnant or trying for a pregnancy, “I will stop those, and either leave them off all medicine entirely, or transition them to something that’s safe for use during pregnancy,” said Dr. Kirk.

Susan Krik

It’s important to know if women have any microvascular complications because these are likely to progress during pregnancy, said Dr. Kirk. “The good news is, it all goes back to where she started before pregnancy after she has the baby,” though pre-existing advanced renal disease or eye disease may still cause concern for permanent damage. “If there are changes in the back of the eye that are suggestive of proliferative retinopathy, she should absolutely try to get that taken care of before she gets pregnant.”

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