Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics of diagnosis and treatment period of diabetes with early onset severe preeclampsia pregnancyand the effects on maternal and neonatal outcomes. Methods: the gestational diabetes with early onset severe preeclampsia 68 cases of hospitalized patients with gestational age when numbers are divided into two groups, 34 cases in each group, group Ⅰ: gestational week number less than 31 weeks, group Ⅱ: at 31 - 33 weeks, compared two groups of opportunity to terminate pregnancy and maternal and neonatal outcomes. Results: in group Ⅰ expectant treatment timewas significantly longer than that in group Ⅱ, and serious complications were higher in group Ⅱ, there were significant difference between two groups(P<0.05); in group Ⅰ, the rate of neonatal asphyxia and perinatal mortality were higher than those in group Ⅱ, and neonatal Apgar score lower than those in group I , there were significant difference between two groups (P<0.05).Conclusion: gestational diabetes with early onset severe preeclampsia is harmful to mother and infant, and the gestation is smal , maternal and infant prognosis is poorer, clinicians should closely monitor changes in condition, and take individualtreatment principle, in order to improve the quality of delivery.
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