Hypertensive disorders in a gestational diabetes cohort from Cape Town, South Africa

L. May , D. Mason , M. van de Vyver , M. Conradie , D.R. Hall
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Abstract

Introduction and objective

As thresholds for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) become lower, and the prevalence of obesity in society rises, more pregnant women will be diagnosed with GDM and hypertension. Both conditions hold dangers for mother and baby. Our objective was to properly describe this association.

Study design and outcome measures

This retrospective audit was conducted at the Obstetric High-Risk Clinic at Tygerberg Academic Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa. All patients diagnosed with GDM from 01/01/19 – 31/12/19 were included. The primary aim was to determine the incidence, and different classes of hypertensive disease associated with GDM in this population. The secondary aims were to evaluate associations with the development of hypertensive disorders in women with GDM and to include descriptions of the management, course and complications during the pregnancies, including the early neonatal period. The research was approved by the Ethics Committee of Stellenbosch University.

Results

Of the 274 women with GDM, included in the analysis, 204 (75 %) had concomitant hypertension. Classes of hypertension were chronic hypertension 21 % (58/274), gestational hypertension 26 % (71/274), and pre-eclampsia (de novo and super-imposed) 27 % (75/275). Those without hypertension had significantly lower BMIs: 35 [29–42] vs 41 [34–45] kg/m2 (median [IQR]; p < 0.001). Using ROC curves, BMI at booking had strong associations with chronic and gestational hypertension (p = 0,002; p = 0,001), and pre-eclampsia (p = 0,002). All three intra-uterine deaths (two spontaneous and one iatrogenic) occurred in the GDM + hypertension group.

Conclusion

Hypertensive conditions of pregnancy were common amongst a referral-based population with GDM, with BMI being the strongest predictor.
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Pregnancy Hypertension-An International Journal of Womens Cardiovascular Health
Pregnancy Hypertension-An International Journal of Womens Cardiovascular Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGYPERIPHERAL VASCULAR-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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期刊介绍: Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women''s Cardiovascular Health aims to stimulate research in the field of hypertension in pregnancy, disseminate the useful results of such research, and advance education in the field. We publish articles pertaining to human and animal blood pressure during gestation, hypertension during gestation including physiology of circulatory control, pathophysiology, methodology, therapy or any other material relevant to the relationship between elevated blood pressure and pregnancy. The subtitle reflects the wider aspects of studying hypertension in pregnancy thus we also publish articles on in utero programming, nutrition, long term effects of hypertension in pregnancy on cardiovascular health and other research that helps our understanding of the etiology or consequences of hypertension in pregnancy. Case reports are not published unless of exceptional/outstanding importance to the field.
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