maternal and perinatal outcomes in gdm: a study
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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
India today is the diabetic capital of the world. A venous blood
sugar level more than 140 mg/dl is suggestive of Gestational Diabetes mellitus (GDM) and more
than 90% of these people are managed by mea
l
plan alone. GDM tends to occur in older women
with
higher body mass index, higher parity, and other associated risk factor.
AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES:
To assess the hospital prevalence of GDM, maternal and fetal outcomes in
pregnancies complicated by GDM compared with non
-
diabetic pregnancies managed at a tertia
ry
care unit during the study period.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
A Study was conducted at
KING GEORGE HOSPITAL, Visakhapatnam, over a period of 2 years from October 2011 to
October 2013. A total of 64 subjects of GDM were recruited and compared with 100 contro
ls
selected randomly that matched that matched for age, parity, BMI, who delivered in the hospital
during the study period.
RESULTS:
Prevalence of GDM increases as the parity of the woman
increases. Incidence of GDM increases as the age of the pregnant wom
an increases. Obesity
and pre pregnancy weight act as high risk factors for the development of GDM. Patients with
known risk factors are more likely to have GDM than those with risk factors. There is increased
incidence of operative delivery among GDM case
s compare to controls. There is increased
prevalence of macrosomia, hyperbilirubinemia and hypoglycemia in GDM cases compared to
controls.
CONCLUSIONS:
Outcomes of pregnancy in women with GDM in this study showed
significantly raised incidence of hypertens
ive disorders, LGA Neonates, macrosomia and NICU
admissions for more than 24hrs compared to non
-
diabetic mothers who delivered in the
hospital.
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| Authors | ; Vijaya Sheela; Padmaja;Vijayalakshmi |
| Journal | hts teologiese studies/theological studies |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.18410/jebmh/227
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