| Literature DB >> 26190537 |
Heidi Hakkarainen1, Hanna Huopio, Henna Cederberg, Mirja Pääkkönen, Raimo Voutilainen, Seppo Heinonen.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the glycemic measures from an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) during pregnancy as predictors of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Patients diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) were divided into two groups according to the results of OGTT: one abnormal value = GDM1 (n = 338) and two abnormal values = GDM2 (n = 151), while women with normal glucose tolerance served as controls (n = 385). Glucose tolerance was re-evaluated with an OGTT in a follow-up study (average follow-up time 7.3 ± 5.1 years). The incidence of T2DM after 10 years follow-up increased progressively by the degree of the glycemic abnormality during pregnancy: 0.8% in controls, 3.8% in GDM1 (adjusted HR 17.6, 95% CI 1.9-162.3) and 25.0% in GDM2 (adjusted HR 72.9, 95% CI 9.6-553.7), respectively (p = <0.0001). The risk of T2DM is significantly increased in women with two or more abnormal values in OGTT during pregnancy. Post-challenge glucose levels in OGTT were the best predictors of the incident T2DM in ROC analysis and they therefore identify the greatest risk group for targeted prevention of T2DM after GDM.Entities:
Keywords: Gestational diabetes; oral glucose tolerance test; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26190537 DOI: 10.3109/09513590.2015.1032926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Endocrinol ISSN: 0951-3590 Impact factor: 2.260