Insulin pump use compared with intravenous insulin during labour and delivery: the INSPIRED observational cohort study

To assess the safety and efficacy of pump therapy (continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion; CSII) during labour and delivery in women with Type 1 diabetes.

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