| Literature DB >> 19917091 |
Margareta Persson1, Anna Winkvist, Ingrid Mogren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is routine during pregnancy in many countries in the world. The screening programs are either based on general screening offered to all pregnant women or risk factor based screening stipulated in local clinical guidelines. The aims of this study were to investigate: 1) the compliance with local guidelines of screening for GDM and 2) the outcomes of pregnancy and birth in relation to risk factors of GDM and whether or not exposed to oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19917091 PMCID: PMC2784436 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-9-53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Figure 1The selection of the sample of participants.
Criteria indicating oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and cut-off threshold value for GDM diagnosis according to the local guidelines 2002 within the two catchment areas.
| Criteria indicating OGTT screening for GDM Cut-off threshold at OGTT indicating GDM diagnosis | Umeå University Hospital UUH) | Sunderby Hospital (SH) |
|---|---|---|
| Family history of diabetes (parents and siblings) | Yes | Yes |
| Previous pregnancy with GDM | Yes | Yes |
| Previous child with birth weight ≥4500 g | Yes | Yes |
| Maternal body weight before pregnancy (kg) | ≥90 | ≥90 |
| Body Mass Index, BMI (kg/m2) | No | ≥33 |
| Randomly controlled blood glucose level at any antenatal visit during pregnancy (mmol/l) | ≥8.0 | ≥7.1 |
| Accelerated fetal growth | Yes | Yes |
| Polyhydramniosis | Yes | Yes |
| 2 hours blood glucose value (mmol/l) | ≥9.0 | ≥8.9 |
Figure 2Categorization of participants depending on presence of risk factors for GDM.
Statistical comparisons of outcomes of pregnancy and birth for women in study groups
| Risk factor group 1, R1† | Risk factor group 2, R2† | Risk factor group 3, R3† | Normal group, NG† | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11.01 (± 7,3) | 12.4 (± 5,5) | 13.82 (± 5,7) | 12.8 (± 4,8) | 0.028 | |
| 1402 (125-147) | 1302 (120-140) | 1302 (120-135) | 125 2 (120-133) | < 0.001 | |
| 87 3 (80-95) | 80 (75-85) | 80 (75-85) | 80 (73-84) | < 0.001 | |
| 6.7 4 (5,7-8,0) | 5.7 (5,3-6,2) | 6.7 4 (5,6-7,7) | 5.6 (5,1-6,2) | < 0.001 | |
| 18 (40%) | 25 (20%) | 18 (21%) | 112 (20%) | 0.017 | |
| 5 (11%) | 6 (5%) | 4 (5%) | 22 (4%) | 0.172 | |
| 39.1 (± 1.89) | 39.0 (± 2.22) | 39.1 (± 2.24) | 39.0 (± 2.16) | 0.964 | |
| 39585 (± 673) | 35705 (± 709) | 37735 (± 703) | 3469 (± 600) | < 0.001 | |
| 6926 (609-800) | 6326 (520-705) | 6706 (600-790) | 5856 (509-660) | < 0.001 | |
| 7.36 (± 2,3) | 7.69 (± 2,5) | 7.74 (± 2,4) | 8.04 (± 1.9) | 0.064 | |
† R1: Women with risk factors for GDM in medical history and developing additional risk factors during pregnancy, R2: Women with risk factors for GDM in medical history and not developing additional risk factors during pregnancy, R3: Women with no risk factors for GDM in medical history and developing additional risk factors during pregnancy and NG: Women with no risk factors for GDM in medical history nor during pregnancy
* The women's overall experience of birth was expressed on a scale where the anchors where verbally defined as 1 = very negative and 10 = very positive.
1/R1 vs. R3 p-value = 0.022; 2/R1 vs. NG p < 0.001, R1 vs. R2 p = 0.004, R1 vs. R3 p = 0.003, R2 vs. NG p = 0.032, R2 vs. R3 p = ns, R3 vs. NG p = 0.022; 3/R1 vs. R2, R3 and NG p < 0.001; 4/R1 and R3 vs. R 2 and NG p < 0.001; 5/R1 and R3 vs. NG p < 0.001, R1 vs. R2 p = 0.003; 6/R1 vs. NG p < 0.001, R1 vs. R2 p = 0.004, R1 vs. R3 ns, R2 vs. NG p = 0.004, R2 vs. R3 p = 0.04, R3 vs. NG p < 0.001