Pregnancy and Diabetes in Turin: Lights and Shadows from Real Life Data.

Francesca Garino, Cristina Gottero, Marcella Balbo, Felicia Visconti, Daniela Sansone, Salvatore Endrio Oleandri
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Background: From 2021, PSDTA for women with pregnancy complicated by diabetes will be active in the ASL city of Turin; given the city's increasing multiculturalism, we decided to evaluate from this point of view the patients who entered this pathway.

Methods: Data on women from 1/10/2022 to 30/09/2023 were collected from the computerized medical record.

Results: Total patients: 304, Type of diabetes: T1D 3%; MODY < 1%; T2D 4% Diabetes manifested in pregnancy (DMIP) 2%, GDM 90%, Foreigners prevalence: GDM: 67%, T2D%, T1D: Foreign 11%, Planned vs. neglected pregnancies: GDM 47% vs 18%, T2D 31% vs 32%, DMIP 28% vs 50%, T1D: 66% vs 11%, Therapy: GDM: insulin 31% (multi-injective <30%), metformin 5%, T2D: insulin 100% (multi-injective 68%, metformin in 20%); continuous glycemic sensor in 48%, DMIP: insulin 50% (multi-injective 50%), T1D: multi-injective therapy 33%; pump and glycemic sensor 33%; integrated sensor-micro-infuser system 33%.

Conclusion: In the aspect of ISTAT data indicating that for northern Italy, a foreign origin for 26% of mothers, our population is "unbalanced" between GDM, T2D, and DMIP on one side and T1D on the other. The higher percentage of foreigners in the GDM group could be attributable to the higher share of Italian women opting for private practice, conversely, the "missing" share of foreign women with T1D is more difficult to interpret. Unplanned or even neglected pregnancies are significant in women with GDM and DMIP (who are mostly foreign). If these data are confirmed in other Italian realities, corrective strategies need to be planned.

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背景:从2021年起,针对糖尿病并发妊娠妇女的PSDTA将在ASL城市都灵开始实施;考虑到该城市日益增长的多元文化,我们决定从这一角度对进入这一途径的患者进行评估:方法:从电脑病历中收集 2022 年 10 月 1 日至 2023 年 9 月 30 日期间妇女的数据:患者总数304人,糖尿病类型T1D 3%; MODY < 1%; T2D 4% 妊娠期糖尿病(DMIP)2%, GDM 90%, 外国人患病率:67%,T2D%,T1D:外籍人士占 11%,计划妊娠与被忽视的妊娠:GDM:47% 对 18%,T2D:31% 对 32%,DMIP:28% 对 50%,T1D:66% 对 11%,治疗:GDM:胰岛素 31%(多种注射剂 结论:胰岛素是一种治疗方法:意大利国家统计局(ISTAT)的数据显示,在意大利北部,有 26% 的母亲来自国外,因此我们的人口在 GDM、T2D 和 DMIP 与 T1D 之间 "不平衡"。GDM 组中外国人的比例较高,这可能是因为选择私人诊所的意大利妇女比例较高,反之,患有 T1D 的外国妇女的 "缺失 "比例则更难解释。在患有 GDM 和 DMIP 的妇女(她们大多是外国人)中,计划外怀孕甚至被忽视怀孕的情况非常严重。如果这些数据在意大利其他现实情况中得到证实,就需要规划纠正战略。
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