Association between glycemic control and birthweight with glycated albumin in Chinese women with gestational diabetes mellitus.

Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Hua-Ping LiWei-Ping Jia

Abstract

To assess glycated albumin (GA) as a potential glycemic index in managing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Eligible pregnant women were divided into the GDM group with abnormal result on a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and the control (normal) group. GA measurements, Pearson's correlation analysis, multiple logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis were obtained at the follow-up examination of participants in the two groups. A total of 2,118 women were assigned to the GDM group (n = 639) and control group (n = 1,479). The mean level of serum GA in GDM group was significantly greater than that in the control group at both 24-28 and 36-38 weeks of gestation (P < 0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for GA defining good glycemic control in GDM was 0.874 (95% confidence interval 0.811-0.938). The cut-off point for the GA levels derived from the receiver operating characteristic curve was 11.60%, which had sensitivity and specificity for detecting a poor glycemic status of 75.93% and 86.36%, respectively. The risk of birthweight ≥3,500 g and macrosomia increased significantly with GA levels ≥13.00% at 24-28 weeks and ≥12.00% at 36-38 weeks of gestation. GA mig...Continue Reading

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