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KMID : 0361720130240020084
Korean Journal of perinatology
2013 Volume.24 No. 2 p.84 ~ p.100
A case of term delivery with diagnosis of severe oligohydramnios after exposure to glimepiride, metformin and antihypertensive agents including angiotensin receptor antagonist up to approximately 20 weeks of pregnancy
Kwak Dong-Wook

Yoo In-Suk
Choi June-Seek
Abstract
Various fetal and maternal conditions are known to be associated with oligohydramnios. In general, oligohydramnios developed early in pregnancy is less common but frequently has a poor prognosis. The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor antagonists during pregnancy has been associated with oligohydramnios as well as growth restriction, pulmonary hypoplasia with respiratory distress, acute renal failure, cranial malformation and fetal death. Although many researchers report a use of oral hypoglycemic agents such as glyburide or metformin in gestational diabetes mellitus, but potential adverse effects of glimepiride, which is relatively recently developed, is not well known owing to the lack of clinical data, especially early in pregnancy. A 41-year-old woman with chronic hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus was treated with drugs including metformin, glimepiride and angiotensin receptor antagonist until approximately 20 weeks` gestations, when severe oligohydramnios was noted. After the hospitalization for bed rest, fetal surveillance, and discontinuation of the agents, amniotic fluid reaccumulated, and the infant was delivered at term. We report this case with a brief review of literatures.
KEYWORD
Oligohydramnios, Angiotensin receptor antagonists, Diabetes mellitus, Hypoglycemic agents, Glimepiride
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