Effect of rational shortening of the time of abstinence from drinking and fasting before operation for pregnant women in cesarean section of gestational diabetes mellitus
Objective To explore the effect of rational shortening of the time of abstinence from drinking and fasting before operation for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus in cesarean section.Methods 104 cases of pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus who underwent cesarean section were selected as the subjects,and were divided into the control group(52 cases)and the study group(52 cases)according to the order of admission.The control group adopted routine abstinence and fasting before operation,and the study group adopted rational shortening of the time of abstinence from drinking and fasting before operation.The clinical indexes,preoperative hypoglycemia and neonatal hypoglycemia were compared between the two groups.Results The intraoperative blood loss and postoperative exhaust time of the study group were lower than those of the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The incidence of preoperative hypoglycemia and neonatal hypoglycemia in the study group were 1.92%and 1.92%,respectively,lower than 15.38%and 13.46%in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The rational shortening of the time of abstinence from drinking and fasting before operation for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus can effectively reduce the amount of intraoperative blood loss,promote postoperative exhaust as soon as possible,and reduce the risk of preoperative hypoglycemia and neonatal hypoglycemia,which is worthy of promotion.
Gestational diabetes mellitusAbstinence from drinking and fastingRational shortening modeApplication effect