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Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy 3rd edition [Hardback]

Edited by (Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, USA), Edited by , Edited by (Center of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy), Edited by (Fundación DIABEM, Barcelona), Edited by , Edited by (Hospital )
  • Formāts: Hardback, 547 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 1622 g, 104 Tables, black and white; 48 Illustrations, color; 87 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Series in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482213605
  • ISBN-13: 9781482213607
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 547 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 1622 g, 104 Tables, black and white; 48 Illustrations, color; 87 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Series in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482213605
  • ISBN-13: 9781482213607
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Babies of women with diabetes are nearly five times more likely to be stillborn and almost three times more likely to die in the first three months. The incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus in the U.S. is highbetween 3 and 7 percentand rising. The condition is often complicated by other risk factors such as obesity and heart disease.

The Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy presents a comprehensive review of the science, clinical management, and medical implications of gestational diabetes mellitus, a condition with serious consequences that is on the increase in all developed societies. This new edition supports the latest initiatives and strategies of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) and adds chapters on noncommunicable diseases, obesity, bariatric surgery, and epidemiology outside Western cultures.

Written by a cadre of experts, the book provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and international view of gestational diabetes mellitus and will be invaluable to maternal-fetal medicine specialists, diabetologists, neonatologists, and a growing number of gynecologists and general physicians concerned with the management of noncommunicable diseases in pregnancy.

Recenzijas

"With over 500 pages The Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy, now in its third edition, continues to be a comprehensive and detailed review of all aspects of management ranging from the basic science, biochemistry and physiology of pregnancy, to the principles of clinical practice. Spread over fully referenced chapters written by international experts in their field, all aspects of the Impact of diabetes on pregnancy are discussed It is an excellent reference book and a highly authoritative tome on an increasingly common condition." Dr Mark Freeman, Glycosmedia

The book covers everything from the physiology of diabetes in pregnancy to questions about screening and treatment. Each subject is presented as a one-sentence topic and the index is created by listing these 63 topics, which makes the book seem like a list of speakers at a seminar. The chapters do an excellent job of presenting evidence-based guidance. Anthony Shanks, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Doodys Book Reviews

Praise for previous editions: " a comprehensive, thorough book devoted to one of the most common medical conditions to complicate pregnancy.No aspect of diabetes in pregnancy is left unexplored. a very worthy purchase." Gilad A. Gross, MD, Washington University School of Medicine in Doodys Book Reviews "An excellent general resource ... well-suited for the trainee, particularly in obstetrics, who will care for the pregnant woman with diabetes and her offspring." New England Journal of Medicine

" an excellent resource for all clinicians caring for pregnant women with diabetes. I commend this textbook to any craving a fresh look at an old problem." Diabetologia Praise for previous editions: " a comprehensive, thorough book devoted to one of the most common medical conditions to complicate pregnancy.No aspect of diabetes in pregnancy is left unexplored. a very worthy purchase." Gilad A. Gross, MD, Washington University School of Medicine in Doodys Book Reviews "An excellent general resource ... well-suited for the trainee, particularly in obstetrics, who will care for the pregnant woman with diabetes and her offspring." New England Journal of Medicine

" an excellent resource for all clinicians caring for pregnant women with diabetes. I commend this textbook to any craving a fresh look at an old problem." Diabetologia

Preface xi
Contributors xvii
1 Introduction: Merging the legacies and hypotheses---Maternal medicine meets fetal medicine
1(10)
Moshe Hod
Kypros Nicolaides
Hamutal Meiri
Nicky Lieberman
2 History of diabetic pregnancy
11(6)
David R. Hadden
3 Metabolism in normal pregnancy
17(11)
Emilio Herrera
Henar Ortega-Senovilla
4 Intermediary metabolism in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes
28(6)
Bartolome Bonet
Maria Bonet-Alaves
Isabel Sanchez-Vera
5 Nutrient delivery and metabolism in the fetus
34(15)
William W. Hay, Jr.
Paul J. Rozance
Stephanie R. Wesolowski
Laura D. Brown
6 Pathogenesis of gestational diabetes mellitus
49(8)
Yariv Yogev
7 Autoimmunity in gestational diabetes mellitus
57(12)
Alberto de Leiva
Didac Mauricio
Rosa Corcoy
8 Epidemiology of gestational diabetes mellitus
69(9)
Yariv Yogev
Avi Ben Haroush
Moshe Hod
Jeremy Oats
9 Genetics of diabetic pregnancy
78(6)
Komal Bajaj
Susan J. Cross
10 Animal models in diabetes and pregnancy research
84(7)
Catherine Yzydorczyk
Delphine Mitanchez
Umberto Simeoni
11 Pathologic abnormalities of placental structure and function in diabetes
91(6)
Rhonda Bentley-Lewis
Maria Rosaria Raspollini
Drucilla Roberts
12 The great obstetric syndromes: The roots of disease
97(3)
Rinat Gabbay-Benziv
Ahmet A. Baschat
13 Placental origins of diabesity and the origin of preeclampsia
100(10)
Gernot Desoye
Berthold Huppertz
14 Diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus
110(9)
Donald R. Coustan
Boyd E. Metzger
15 Cost-effectiveness of screening and management programs for gestational diabetes mellitus
119(12)
Louise K. Weile
James G. Kahn
Elliot Marseille
Nicolai Lohse
16 Changing health policy: From study to national policy
131(5)
Ofra Kalter-Leibovici
Nicky Lieberman
Ronni Gamzu
Moshe Hod
17 Ideal weight gain in diabetic pregnancy
136(2)
Gerard H.A. Visser
Harold W. de Valk
18 Medical nutritional therapy for gestational diabetes mellitus
138(9)
Lois Jovanovic
19 Pharmacologic treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus: When to start and what agent to use
147(10)
Celeste P. Durnwald
Mark B. Landon
20 Gestational diabetes mellitus: The consequences of not treating
157(12)
Oded Langer
21 Gestational diabetes mellitus in multiple pregnancies
169(10)
Matteo Andrea Bonomo
Angela Napoli
22 Glycemic goals in diabetic pregnancy and defining "good control": Maternal and fetal perspective
179(8)
Liran Hiersch
Yariv Yogev
23 Insulin therapy in pregnancy
187(13)
Lois Jovanovic
John L. Kitzmiller
24 Use of oral hypoglycemic agents in pregnancy
200(11)
Oded Langer
25 The drug dilemma of oral antidiabetic agents in pregnancy: Metformin
211(8)
Yoel Toledano
Moshe Zloczower
Nicky Lieberman
26 Facing noncommunicable diseases' global epidemic: The battle of prevention starts in utero---The FIGO challenge
219(7)
Luis Cabero
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
27 Links between maternal health and noncommunicable diseases
226(8)
Anil Kapur
28 Diabetic pregnancy in the developing world
234(8)
Eran Hadar
Eran Ashwal
Moshe Hod
29 Managing diabetic pregnancy in China
242(4)
Huixia Yang
Weiwei Zhu
Rina Su
30 Gestational diabetes mellitus, obesity, and pregnancy outcomes
246(7)
Harold David McIntyre
Marloes Dekker-Nitert
Helen Lorraine Graham Barrett
Leonie Kaye Callaway
31 Obesity versus glycemic control: Which contributes more to adverse pregnancy outcome?
253(6)
Amir Aviram
Yariv Yogev
32 Pharmacological treatment for the obese gestational diabetes mellitus patient
259(7)
Fiona C. Denison
Rebecca M. Reynolds
33 Role of exercise in reducing the risks of gestational diabetes mellitus in obese women
266(7)
Raul Artal
34 Role of bariatric surgery in obese women planning pregnancy
273(14)
Ron Charach
Eyal Sheiner
35 Fetal lung maturity
287(12)
Gian Carlo Di Renzo
Giulia Babucci
Graziano Clerici
36 Monitoring during the later stage of pregnancy and during labor: Glycemic considerations
299(6)
Harold W. de Valk
Gerard H.A. Visser
37 Timing and mode of delivery
305(7)
Salvatore Alberico
Gianpaolo Maso
38 Management of the macrosomic fetus
312(3)
Federico Mecacci
Marianna Pina Rambaldi
Giorgio Mello
39 Congenital malformations in diabetic pregnancy: Prevalence and types
315(6)
Paul Merlob
40 Diabetic embryopathy in the preimplantation embryo
321(8)
Asher Ornoy
Noa Bischitz
41 Postimplantation diabetic embryopathy
329(22)
Ulf J. Eriksson
Parri Wentzel
42 Fetal malformations detected with magnetic resonance imaging in the diabetic mother
351(11)
Tuangsit Wataganara
43 Continuous glucose monitoring in pregnancy
362(6)
Marlon Pragnell
Aaron Kowalski
44 Insulin infusion pumps in pregnancy
368(5)
Ilana Jaye Halperin
Denice S. Feig
45 Closed-loop insulin delivery in type 1 diabetes pregnancy
373(8)
Zoe A. Stewart
Helen R. Murphy
46 Noninvasive glucose monitoring
381(10)
Itai Ben-David
Pierre Singer
47 Reproduction and its impact on health and disease
391(12)
Sara Ornaghi
Michael J. Paidas
48 Diabetes, pregnancy, and the developmental origins of health and disease
403(5)
Gerard H.A. Visser
Mark A. Hanson
49 Interventions to improve pregnancy outcome in obese pregnancy: Implications for mother and child
408(7)
Rahat Maitland
Lucilla Poston
50 Lifestyle interventions to reduce risk of diabetes among high-risk pregnant and postpartum women
415(10)
Lisa Chasan-Taber
51 Can fetal macrosomia be predicted and prevented?
425(7)
Maria Farren
Michael Turner
52 Hypoglycemia in diabetic pregnancy
432(9)
Graziano Di Cianni
Cristina Lencioni
Emilia Lacaria
Laura Russo
53 Hypertensive disorders and diabetic pregnancy
441(12)
Jacob Bar
Moshe Hod
Michal Kovo
54 Diabetic retinopathy
453(13)
Nir Melamed
Moshe Hod
55 Diabetic nephropathy
466(7)
Elisabeth R. Mathiesen
Lene Ringholm
Peter Damm
56 Diabetic ketoacidosis
473(6)
Annunziata Lapolla
Maria Grazia Dalfra
57 Thyroid disease in pregnancy
479(10)
Yoel Toledano
Gabriella Solomon
58 Quality of care for the woman with diabetes at pregnancy
489(13)
Alberto de Leiva
Rosa Corcoy
Alejandra de Leiva-Perez
Eulalia Brugues
59 Early pregnancy loss and perinatal mortality
502(10)
Kinneret Tenenbaum-Gavish
Anat Shmuely
Moshe Hod
60 Short-term implications of gestational diabetes mellitus: The neonate
512(7)
Delphine Mitanchez
Catherine Yzydorczyk
Umberto Simeoni
61 Long-term outcomes after gestational diabetes mellitus exposure in the offspring
519(5)
Delphine Mitanchez
Catherine Yzydorczyk
Umberto Simeoni
62 Metabolomics and diabetic pregnancy
524(5)
Angelica Dessi
Roberta Carboni
Vassilios Fanos
63 Fetal growth restriction: Evidence-based clinical management
529(6)
Eduard Gratacos
Francesc Figueras
Index 535
Edited by

Moshe Hod, MD, professor (clinical) of obstetrics and gynecology, and director, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Helen Schneider Hospital for Women, Rabin Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Petah-Tiqva, Israel

Lois G. Jovanovic, MD, clinical professor of medicine, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, and adjunct professor of biomolecular science and engineering, University of California-Santa Barbara, and CEO and chief scientific officer, Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, Santa Barbara, USA

Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD, PhD, professor and chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and director, Centre of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine, University Hospital, Perugia, Italy

Alberto de Leiva, MD, PhD, Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau; EDUAB-HSP, CIBER-BBN, and Fundación DIABEM, Barcelona, Spain.

Oded Langer, MD, PhD, Babcock professor and chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center, University Hospital for Columbia University, New York, New York, USA