Many specialists use the remote management of people with chronic disease as diabetes, but structured management protocols have not been developed yet. The COVID-19 pandemic has given a big boost to the use of telemedicine, as it allows to maintain the physical distance, essential to the containment of contagion having regular health contact. Encouraging results related to the use of telemedicine in women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy, have been recently published. It is well known that hyperglycaemia alters the immune response to infections, that inflammation, in turn, worsens glycaemic control and that any form of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy (HIP) has effects not only on the mother but also on development of the foetus. Therefore, the Italian Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Group, together with a group of experts, developed these recommendations in order to guide physicians in the management of HIP, providing specific diagnostic, therapeutic and assistance pathways (PDTAs) for the COVID-19 emergency. Three detailed PDTAs were developed, for type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes.

Recommendations and management of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic in Italy / Torlone, E.; Sculli, M. A.; Bonomo, M.; Di Benedetto, A.; Di Cianni, G.; Festa, C.; Formoso, G.; Lapolla, A.; Mannino, D.; Napoli, A.; Scavini, M.; Succurro, E.; Vitacolonna, E.; Sciacca, L.. - In: DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0168-8227. - 166:(2020), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108345]

Recommendations and management of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

Napoli A.;
2020

Abstract

Many specialists use the remote management of people with chronic disease as diabetes, but structured management protocols have not been developed yet. The COVID-19 pandemic has given a big boost to the use of telemedicine, as it allows to maintain the physical distance, essential to the containment of contagion having regular health contact. Encouraging results related to the use of telemedicine in women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy, have been recently published. It is well known that hyperglycaemia alters the immune response to infections, that inflammation, in turn, worsens glycaemic control and that any form of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy (HIP) has effects not only on the mother but also on development of the foetus. Therefore, the Italian Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Group, together with a group of experts, developed these recommendations in order to guide physicians in the management of HIP, providing specific diagnostic, therapeutic and assistance pathways (PDTAs) for the COVID-19 emergency. Three detailed PDTAs were developed, for type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes.
2020
covid-19; gdm; telemedicine; type 1 diabetes; type 2 diabetes; betacoronavirus; blood glucose; coronavirus infections; diabetes, gestational; disease management; female; humans; hyperglycemia; hypoglycemic agents; insulin; italy; pandemics; pneumonia, viral; practice guidelines as topic; pregnancy; pregnancy complications, infectious; telemedicine
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Recommendations and management of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic in Italy / Torlone, E.; Sculli, M. A.; Bonomo, M.; Di Benedetto, A.; Di Cianni, G.; Festa, C.; Formoso, G.; Lapolla, A.; Mannino, D.; Napoli, A.; Scavini, M.; Succurro, E.; Vitacolonna, E.; Sciacca, L.. - In: DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0168-8227. - 166:(2020), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108345]
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