Effect Of Borderline Glucose Intolerance On Fetal Maternal Outcome

N. Tokgozoglu, E. Cakar, V. Sal, E. Erdogdu, A. Namazov, I. Kahramanoglu, H. Turan

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY(2017)

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Purpose of investigation: The aim of this study was to compare the maternal and neonatal adverse outcomes in pregnant women whose glucose challenge test (GCT) results were below 130 mg/dl and between 130-139 mg/dl. Materials and Methods: Three hundred and six women with 50-gram GCT results of 130-139 mg/dl and 305 women with 50-gram GCT results of < 130 mg/dl were recruited. Results: Higher pre-postpartum hemoglobin difference (p = 0.001), longer postpartum hospitalisation time (p = 0.001), and increased cesarean section rates (p = 0.01) were reported in the study group. There were no differences between two groups in rates of preeclampsia, polyhydramnios, ablatio placenta, and chorioamnionitis. Conclusions: The authors suggest that a GCT result between 130-139 mg/dl is not associated with higher maternal and neonatal morbidity. Results do not support a conclusion of high maternal and neonatal morbidity in the study group and give an impression that the 140 mg/dl threshold value is adequate for screening.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus,Glucose challenge test,Screening,Neonatal morbidity,Healthcare
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