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[Pregnancy outcomes in women with gestational diabetes: specific subgroups might require increased attention]. | LitMetric

Objectives: To compare peri-partal parameters between two groups of pregnant women - with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), to correlate degree of glucose abnormality with incidence of peri-partal morbidity and, finally, to analyse the potential effect of comorbidities (i.e. obesity, hypertension, thyreopathy, polycystic ovary syndrome, trombophylia, anemia, allergy, smoking) on pregnancy outcomes.

Design: Epidemiological observational "case-control" study.

Setting: Department of Obstetric and Gynaecology, Faculty Hospital Brno; Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Centre, Faculty Hospital Brno; Department of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno.

Methods: The study comprised 432 pregnant women (364 with GDM diagnosis, 68 healthy controls) followed during a period 2011-2013. GDM was diagnosed by oral glucose tolerance test in 24-28th week of gestation (by fasting plasma glucose >5,6 mmol/l or >8,8 mmol/l in 60th min or >7,8 mmol/l in 120th min post-75g glucose load). Following peri-partal parameters were studied: ultrasonographic examination before delivery, a date of delivery, length of childbirth, induction, perinatal complications, post-delivery complications, section, abnormity in pH, base excess, Apgar score, birth weight.

Results: Subjects with GDM had significantly increased rate of labour induction compared to healthy controls (P = 0.0035, chi-square test). Subgroup of GDM women classified as having a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes by a definition of Czech Obstetric and Gynaecology Society had significantly more labour inductions, more sections and instrumental deliveries. New-borns of those mothers had significantly more common worse perinatal outcomes (Apgar score and macrosomia).

Conclusion: Based on our data risk stratification of GDM subjects according to Czech Obstetric and Gynaecology Society appears relevant and justified.

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