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MODERN MARKERS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

https://doi.org/10.35266/2949-3447-2023-4-1

Abstract

The study aims to generalize and systematize information obtained from the literature of 10 years from the MEDLINE, PubMed, eLIBRARY.RU, and RISC databases about additional markers of glycemic control in gestational
diabetes mellitus for evaluation of its effectiveness and treatment correction. The review article included 22 literature sources out of 156 analyzed publications on the issue. There is not enough research available on such markers as fructosamine, glycated albumin, and 1.5-anhydroglucitol. Therefore, it is required to study and implement them into practice further on in order to optimize the treatment and manage pregnancies with gestational diabetes mellitus.

About the Authors

Larisa D. Belotserkovtseva
Surgut State University, Surgut; Surgut District Clinical Center of Maternity and Childhood Health Care, Surgut
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Professor



Elena N. Erchenko
Surgut State University, Surgut; Surgut District Clinical Center of Maternity and Childhood Health Care, Surgut
Russian Federation

Candidate of Sciences (Medicine), Docent, Obstetrician-Gynecologist



Lyaysan F. Khisamieva
Surgut State University, Surgut
Russian Federation

Postgraduate, Obstetrician-Gynecologist



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Belotserkovtseva L.D., Erchenko E.N., Khisamieva L.F. MODERN MARKERS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2023;16(4):8-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35266/2949-3447-2023-4-1

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