Maternal factors associated with hyperglycemia in pregnancy and perinatal outcomes: a Brazilian reference center cohort study

Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Bianca F NicolosiIracema de Mattos Paranhos Calderon

Abstract

While sufficient evidence supporting universal screening is not available, it is justifiable to look for specific risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) or hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP). The objective of this study is to identify independent risk factors for HIP and its adverse perinatal outcomes in a Brazilian public referral center. We included 569 singleton pregnant women who were split into three groups by glucose status: GDM (n = 207), mild gestational hyperglycemia (MGH; n = 133), and control (n = 229). Women who used corticosteroids or had a history of DM were excluded. HIP comprised both GDM and MGH, diagnosed by a 100 g- or 75 g-oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and a glucose profile at 24-28 weeks. Maternal characteristics were tested for their ability to predict HIP and its outcomes. Bivariate analysis (RR; 95% CI) was used to identify potential associations. Logistic regression (RRadj; 95% CI) was used to confirm the independent risk factors for HIP and its perinatal outcomes (p < 0.05). Age ≥ 25 years [1.83, 1.12-2.99], prepregnancy BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 [2.88, 1.89-4.39], family history of DM [2.12, 1.42-3.17] and multiparity [2.07, 1.27-3.37] were independent risk factors for HIP. Family history of DM ...Continue Reading

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