Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina

Autores
McCarthy, Antonio Desmond; Curciarello, Renata; Castiglione, Nicolás; Fernández Tayeldín, Marina; Acosta, Diego; Arnol, Verónica; Prospitti, Anabela; Aliano, Analía; Archuby, Daniela; Graieb, Augusto; Figuerero Torres, María José; Etcheverry, Susana Beatriz; Apezteguía, María Carmen
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2010
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In all, 1,702 unselected pregnant women from the city of La Plata were tested for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and evaluated to determine GDM prevalence and risk factors. In women with GDM, we evaluated compliance with guidelines for GDM management, and perinatal complications attributable to GDM. GDM prevalence was 5.8%, and its risk factors were pre-gestational obesity, previous hyperglycaemia, age > 30 years, previous GDM (and its surrogate markers). In primi-gravida (PG) subjects, GDM was equally prevalent in the presence (4.2%) or absence (4.0%) of risk factors. In multi-gravida (MG) women, although risk factors doubled the prevalence of GDM (8.6%), in the absence of risk factors GDM prevalence was similar to that of PG women (3.9%). Half of all women with GDM received inadequate post-diagnosis obstetric control, and this induced a fourfold increase in infant perinatal complications. In conclusion, all non-hyperglycaemic 24-28-week pregnant women should be tested for GDM, although particular attention must be paid to MG women with risk factors.
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Materia
Bioquímica
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Universal and selective screening
Risk factors
Parity
Obstetric control
Perinatal complications
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
title Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
spellingShingle Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
McCarthy, Antonio Desmond
Bioquímica
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Universal and selective screening
Risk factors
Parity
Obstetric control
Perinatal complications
title_short Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
title_full Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
title_fullStr Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
title_sort Universal versus selective screening for the detection, control and prognosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv McCarthy, Antonio Desmond
Curciarello, Renata
Castiglione, Nicolás
Fernández Tayeldín, Marina
Acosta, Diego
Arnol, Verónica
Prospitti, Anabela
Aliano, Analía
Archuby, Daniela
Graieb, Augusto
Figuerero Torres, María José
Etcheverry, Susana Beatriz
Apezteguía, María Carmen
author McCarthy, Antonio Desmond
author_facet McCarthy, Antonio Desmond
Curciarello, Renata
Castiglione, Nicolás
Fernández Tayeldín, Marina
Acosta, Diego
Arnol, Verónica
Prospitti, Anabela
Aliano, Analía
Archuby, Daniela
Graieb, Augusto
Figuerero Torres, María José
Etcheverry, Susana Beatriz
Apezteguía, María Carmen
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author2 Curciarello, Renata
Castiglione, Nicolás
Fernández Tayeldín, Marina
Acosta, Diego
Arnol, Verónica
Prospitti, Anabela
Aliano, Analía
Archuby, Daniela
Graieb, Augusto
Figuerero Torres, María José
Etcheverry, Susana Beatriz
Apezteguía, María Carmen
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bioquímica
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Universal and selective screening
Risk factors
Parity
Obstetric control
Perinatal complications
topic Bioquímica
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Universal and selective screening
Risk factors
Parity
Obstetric control
Perinatal complications
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In all, 1,702 unselected pregnant women from the city of La Plata were tested for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and evaluated to determine GDM prevalence and risk factors. In women with GDM, we evaluated compliance with guidelines for GDM management, and perinatal complications attributable to GDM. GDM prevalence was 5.8%, and its risk factors were pre-gestational obesity, previous hyperglycaemia, age > 30 years, previous GDM (and its surrogate markers). In primi-gravida (PG) subjects, GDM was equally prevalent in the presence (4.2%) or absence (4.0%) of risk factors. In multi-gravida (MG) women, although risk factors doubled the prevalence of GDM (8.6%), in the absence of risk factors GDM prevalence was similar to that of PG women (3.9%). Half of all women with GDM received inadequate post-diagnosis obstetric control, and this induced a fourfold increase in infant perinatal complications. In conclusion, all non-hyperglycaemic 24-28-week pregnant women should be tested for GDM, although particular attention must be paid to MG women with risk factors.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
description In all, 1,702 unselected pregnant women from the city of La Plata were tested for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and evaluated to determine GDM prevalence and risk factors. In women with GDM, we evaluated compliance with guidelines for GDM management, and perinatal complications attributable to GDM. GDM prevalence was 5.8%, and its risk factors were pre-gestational obesity, previous hyperglycaemia, age > 30 years, previous GDM (and its surrogate markers). In primi-gravida (PG) subjects, GDM was equally prevalent in the presence (4.2%) or absence (4.0%) of risk factors. In multi-gravida (MG) women, although risk factors doubled the prevalence of GDM (8.6%), in the absence of risk factors GDM prevalence was similar to that of PG women (3.9%). Half of all women with GDM received inadequate post-diagnosis obstetric control, and this induced a fourfold increase in infant perinatal complications. In conclusion, all non-hyperglycaemic 24-28-week pregnant women should be tested for GDM, although particular attention must be paid to MG women with risk factors.
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