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皇后城市的遗产:针对胰岛素依赖型糖尿病孕妇的45年研究,糖尿病妊娠项目计划资助

A Queen City Legacy: 45 Years of Research in Pregnant Women with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, The Diabetes in Pregnancy Program Project Grant.

作者信息

Khoury Jane C, Miodovnik Menachem, Mimouni Francis B, Ehrlich Shelley, Szcznesiak Rhonda, Rosenn Barak

机构信息

Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

出版信息

Am J Perinatol. 2025 Oct;42(13):1681-1703. doi: 10.1055/a-2490-3118. Epub 2024 Dec 24.

Abstract

The Diabetes in Pregnancy Program Project Grant (PPG) was a 15-year program focused on enhancing the care for women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) during pregnancy and improving the well-being of their offspring. Launched in July 1978 at the University of Cincinnati, the PPG pursued a multifaceted research agenda encompassing basic science, animal and placental studies, and maternal and neonatal clinical trials to understand the physiological and pathophysiological aspects of IDDM during pregnancy. A total of 402 singleton pregnancies in 259 women with IDDM were enrolled prior to 10 weeks gestation over the 15-year period. Of the 402 pregnancies, there were 295 live births, 1 stillbirth, 4 neonatal deaths, and 15 infants were born with major congenital malformations. Central to the program's methodology was the management of diabetes during pregnancy, involving intensive insulin therapy and meticulous monitoring using the cutting-edge technology of the time to achieve glycemic control. The extensive research of the PPG yielded profound insights into the effects of maternal diabetes on embryonic and fetal development and neonatal health. Through animal studies, notably using pregnant sheep, the program clarified the mechanisms of fetal hypoxia and metabolic disorders. Clinical trials underscored the significance of early glycemic control in mitigating the risks of spontaneous abortions, congenital malformations, and neonatal complications. The program also examined the influence of pregnancy on the progression of microvascular diseases, the role of maternal weight and weight gain in pregnancy outcomes, and the distinctive growth patterns of fetuses in IDDM pregnancies. Furthermore, the PPG probed the incidence and underlying mechanisms of hypoglycemia during pregnancy and the heightened risk of obstetric complications in IDDM patients. Our findings established a foundation of knowledge to aid clinicians, researchers, and health care providers in best practices and ensure a lasting impact on the care of pregnant women with pregestational diabetes. · Prepregnancy management reduces maternal, fetal, and neonatal complications in IDDM.. · Strict glycemic control improves many pregnancy outcomes in IDDM.. · Fetal glycemic exposure may have lifelong effects..

摘要

妊娠糖尿病项目计划资助(PPG)是一项为期15年的项目,专注于加强对妊娠期间胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)女性的护理,并改善其后代的健康状况。PPG于1978年7月在辛辛那提大学启动,推行了一个多方面的研究议程,涵盖基础科学、动物和胎盘研究以及母婴临床试验,以了解妊娠期间IDDM的生理和病理生理方面。在这15年期间,共有259名患有IDDM的女性在妊娠10周前纳入了402例单胎妊娠。在这402例妊娠中,有295例活产、1例死产、4例新生儿死亡,15例婴儿出生时患有严重先天性畸形。该项目方法的核心是妊娠期间糖尿病的管理,包括强化胰岛素治疗以及使用当时的前沿技术进行细致监测以实现血糖控制。PPG的广泛研究对母体糖尿病对胚胎和胎儿发育以及新生儿健康的影响产生了深刻见解。通过动物研究,特别是使用怀孕绵羊,该项目阐明了胎儿缺氧和代谢紊乱的机制。临床试验强调了早期血糖控制在降低自然流产、先天性畸形和新生儿并发症风险方面的重要性。该项目还研究了妊娠对微血管疾病进展的影响、母体体重和孕期体重增加在妊娠结局中的作用以及IDDM妊娠中胎儿独特的生长模式。此外,PPG探究了妊娠期间低血糖的发生率和潜在机制以及IDDM患者产科并发症风险增加的情况。我们的研究结果奠定了知识基础,以帮助临床医生、研究人员和医疗保健提供者采用最佳实践,并确保对孕前糖尿病孕妇的护理产生持久影响。·孕前管理可降低IDDM患者的母体、胎儿和新生儿并发症。·严格的血糖控制可改善IDDM患者的许多妊娠结局。·胎儿血糖暴露可能产生终身影响。

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