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PRACTICE:
The Guideline Development Group
Management of diabetes from preconception to the postnatal period: summary of NICE guidance
BMJ 2008; 336: 714-717 [Full text]
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[Read Rapid Response] WHO criteria
Rupert Gude   (2 April 2008)
[Read Rapid Response] Mig trial
V Gowri   (6 April 2008)

WHO criteria 2 April 2008
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Rupert Gude,
Retired General Practitioner
Treveglos, Tavistock, Devon PL19 9EL

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Re: WHO criteria

Thank you for the excellent article, full of helpful advice.

However as a busy GP who relies on synopses to keep up to date I regret the omission of the WHO criteria of gestational diabetes following OGGT. There is always pressure of space in an article but doing screening for gestational diabetes is a prime role of a GP as care of the overtly diabetic patient is often taken over completely by the hospital and specialist diabetic nurses.

To screen well then we need not only the target population (well recorded) but also the diagnostic criteria. I could not even find it in the eBMJ. I will have to go in search of it.

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Mig trial 6 April 2008
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V Gowri,
Asst professor
SQU,Oman, code 123

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Re: Mig trial

It is good that NICE recommends that metformin may be continued in pregnancy but the full results of MiG (Metformin in Gestational Diabetes [MiG] trial) trial are still awaited. It also would be useful if the recommendations would have elaborated on glucose screening test(challenge) for gestational diabetes as they claim oral glucose tolerance test is better test

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