Sutton C
Br Med J. 1977 Oct 22;2(6094):1069-72. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6094.1069-a.
Improved management of diabetic pregnancies at Lautoka Hospital, Fiji, in 1976 resulted in a neonatal survival rate of 100%. Management included attempts to control the maternal blood glucose concentrations with insulin and delaying delivery until there was enough surfactant in the liquor to ensure a viable infant. The techniques are simple to use and require only minimal technological facilities.
1976年,斐济劳托卡医院改善了对糖尿病孕妇的管理,新生儿存活率达到了100%。管理措施包括尝试用胰岛素控制孕妇血糖浓度,并延迟分娩,直到羊水中有足够的表面活性剂以确保婴儿能够存活。这些技术使用简单,只需要极少的技术设备。