Maternal and Foetal outcome of Pregnancy with Diabetes Mellitus: A Hospital Based Cross-sectional Study

Suha Jesmin, Shiffin Rijvi, Ruma Sengupta
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Background: Prevalence of pregnancy with diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide, poses a greater risk of maternal and foetal complications. Considering the scarcity of data in our country context, we conducted to evaluate the pregnancy outcome of diabetic mothers in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: This hospitalbased cross-sectional study was conducted at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology ward, BIRDEM general Hospital following ethical approval. Total 214 diabetic mothers admitted for delivery were included in this study, wherein 102 had overt diabetes mellitus (ODM) and rest 112 had gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Informed written consent was ensured prior to participation. A semi-structured questionnaire was used during data collection. Collected information was recorded in separate case record form. Analysis was performed using the statistical package for social science (SPSS) version 24. Results: The mean age of all study mother was 28.82+/-5.06 (SD) years ranging from 18-43 years. There was no significant difference in baseline data between ODM and GDM mothers (p>0.05). Diabetic mother with HbA1C >5.9% had significantly higher incidence of pre-term labour (51.26% vs 25.26%), caesarian section (87.39% vs 75.79%), polyhydramnios (10.95% vs 1.05%), foetal macrosomia (6.72% vs 1.05%) and NICU admission of baby (16.81% vs 7.37%) compared to diabetic mother with HbA1C ?5.9%. However, no significant differences were observed between ODM and GDM groups regarding any pregnancy outcome (p>0.05). Conclusion: Uncontrolled glycaemia is associated with pre-term delivery, caesarian section, polyhydramnios, macrosomia and NICU admission. However, further multicentre studies are recommended.
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妊娠合并糖尿病的母婴结局:一项基于医院的横断面研究
背景:妊娠合并糖尿病的患病率在世界范围内呈上升趋势,这增加了孕妇和胎儿并发症的风险。考虑到我国数据的缺乏,我们对一家三级医院的糖尿病母亲的妊娠结局进行了评估。方法:这项以医院为基础的横断面研究在BIRDEM综合医院妇产科病房进行,经伦理批准。本研究共纳入214名入院分娩的糖尿病母亲,其中102名患有显性糖尿病(ODM),其余112名患有妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)。参与前确保知情书面同意。数据收集过程中采用半结构化问卷。收集到的信息记录在单独的病例记录表中。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第24版进行分析。结果:所有研究母亲的平均年龄为28.82±5.06 (SD)岁,年龄范围为18-43岁。ODM和GDM母亲的基线数据无显著差异(p < 0.05)。与HbA1C为5.9%的糖尿病母亲相比,HbA1C为5.9%的糖尿病母亲早产(51.26% vs 25.26%)、剖腹产(87.39% vs 75.79%)、羊水过多(10.95% vs 1.05%)、胎儿巨大(6.72% vs 1.05%)和新生儿重症监护病房(16.81% vs 7.37%)的发生率显著高于HbA1C为5.9%的糖尿病母亲。然而,在妊娠结局方面,ODM组和GDM组没有显著差异(p < 0.05)。结论:未控制血糖与早产、剖宫产、羊水过多、巨大儿和入住新生儿重症监护病房有关。然而,建议进行进一步的多中心研究。
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