Christopher Rowe
John Hunter Hospital, NSW, Australia
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Dr Christopher Rowe is a Consultant Endocrinologist at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. His group’s research addresses the management of acute glycaemic instability in the peripartum period, particularly following antenatal glucocorticoids. The Newcastle group has developed and validated the Pregnancy-IVI, a midwife-led, obstetrician-supervised intravenous insulin protocol to achieve safe, at-target glycaemia for unstable inpatients. Outside of pregnancy research, his doctoral studies examined neurotrophins in nodular thyroid disease, and he has published on the management of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer in pregnancy.
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An insulin infusion designed for pregnancy provides comparable glycaemic control following betamethasone in women with gestational and pre-existing diabetes, although hypoglycaemia is more common in pre-existing diabetes (#69)
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Christopher W Rowe
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Transient extreme insulin resistance in pregnancy following betamethasone administration managed with high-dose intravenous insulin: case series and literature review. (#70)
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Christopher W Rowe
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