Diabetes gestacional como factor de riesgo para incontinencia urinaria: revisión sistemática de la literatura


Autoria(s): Triana Monroy, Mery Andrea; Martinez Alvernia, Alfonso
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Gómez Polanía, Omar Leonardo

Moreno, José Yecid

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27/01/2016

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La diabetes mellitus es una de las patologías frecuentes durante el embarazo, existe literatura que la ha relacionado con un mayor riesgo de aparición de incontinencia urinaria en el postparto patología que de manera clara afecta la calidad de vida de las mujeres, pero a la fecha la literatura no es concluyente. Con la presente revisión sistemática se pretendió evaluar la evidencia relacionada con la diabetes gestacional como causa de incontinencia urinaria en el postparto.

Diabetes mellitus is one of the common diseases during pregnancy, there is literature that has been linked to an increased risk of urinary incontinence in the postpartum pathology that clearly affects the quality of life of women, but the date literature is inconclusive. With this systematic review was intended to evaluate the evidence related to gestational diabetes as a cause of urinary incontinence in the postpartum

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Palavras-Chave #Ginecología #618.1 #Ginecología #Diabetes gestacional #Incontinencia urinaria #Periodo posparto #urinary incontinence #gestational diabetes
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