Early GDM – what happens post partum?

29th November 2024, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

We have written a bit on the paradigm change in our diagnosis and management of GDM over the last couple of years. We have looked at the TOBOGM study at length about early GDM (eGDM). This is GDM diagnosed before 24-week gestation. The TOBOGM study demonstrated that it is important to diagnosed early GDM as early treatment significantly improve neonatal and maternal outcomes.…

TOBOGM has finally published – what has it taught us?

14th May 2023, Dr Chee L Khoo

TOBOGM is the very first study to see if immediate treatment of early gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) increases or reduces pregnancy complications among women with GDM diagnosed with OGTT before 20 weeks’ gestation. TOBOGM study results will significantly contribute to the management decisions of pregnant women with early GDM. Campbelltown Hospital was the lead recruiting centre with Professor David Simmons being the chief investigator of this international study.…

Urgent Urgent Urgent – TOBOGM for GDM

14th February 2022, Dr Chee L Khoo

Early GDM – is treatment necessary?

TOBOGM is its final stages of recruitment. TOBOGM is the very first study to see if immediate treatment of early GDM increases or reduces pregnancy complications among women with mildly higher blood glucose diagnosed before 20 weeks’ gestation. The world is waiting on the results of this landmark study.…

GDM Diagnosis & Management – SWS leading the way

8th November 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

When there is so much talk about gestational diabetes (GDM), you can’t help but think that just about every pregnant woman has GDM in south west Sydney (SWS). After all, if you look at the “high risk” group that you ought to be screening for GDM, there is hardly any woman in SWS that is not in the high risk category.…