Similar adverse pregnancy outcome in native and nonnative dutch women with pregestational type 2 diabetes: a multicentre retrospective study.

ISRN obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2013-10-30 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/361435
Bart Groen, Thera P Links, Paul P van den Berg, Marieke Hellinga, Sharon Moerman, Gerard H A Visser, Wim J Sluiter, Marijke M Faas, Manon C J Schreuder, Willy Visser, Petronella H L M Geelhoed-Duijvestijn, Rutgert Bianchi, Anton K M Bartelink, Harold W de Valk
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Objective. To assess the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome in native and nonnative Dutch women with pregestational type 2 diabetes (T2D) in a multicenter study in The Netherlands. Methods. Maternal characteristics and pregnancy outcome were retrospectively reviewed and the influence of ethnicity on outcome was evaluated using independent t-test, Mann-Whitney U-test, and chi-square test. Results. 272 pregnant women (80 native and 192 non-native Dutch) with pregestational T2D were included. Overall outcome was unfavourable, with a perinatal mortality of 4.8%, major congenital malformations of 6.3%, preeclampsia of 11%, preterm birth of 19%, birth weight >90th percentile of 32%, and a Caesarean section rate of 42%. In nonnative Dutch women, the glycemic control was slightly poorer and the gestational age at booking somewhat later as compared to native Dutch women. However, there were no differences in incidence of preeclampsia/HELLP, preterm birth, perinatal mortality, macrosomia, and congenital malformations between those two groups. Conclusions. A high incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes was found in women with pregestational T2D, although the outcome was comparable between native and non-native Dutch women. This suggests that easy access to and adequate participation in the local health care systems contribute to these comparable outcomes, offsetting potential disadvantages in the non-native group.

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荷兰本地和非本地妊娠2型糖尿病妇女相似的不良妊娠结局:一项多中心回顾性研究
目标。在荷兰的一项多中心研究中,评估本地和非本地荷兰妇女妊娠期2型糖尿病(T2D)的不良妊娠结局发生率。方法。回顾性分析产妇特征和妊娠结局,采用独立t检验、Mann-Whitney u检验和卡方检验评价种族对结局的影响。结果:纳入272例妊娠期T2D孕妇(80例荷兰本地人和192例非荷兰本地人)。总体结果是不利的,围产期死亡率为4.8%,重大先天性畸形为6.3%,先兆子痫为11%,早产为19%,出生体重>90百分位为32%,剖腹产率为42%。在非荷兰本土女性中,与荷兰本土女性相比,血糖控制稍差,预定胎龄稍晚。然而,在子痫前期/HELLP、早产、围产期死亡率、巨大儿和先天性畸形的发生率方面,两组之间没有差异。结论。尽管荷兰本土和非荷兰本土女性的不良妊娠结局相当,但发现妊娠期T2D女性的不良妊娠结局发生率很高。这表明,容易获得和充分参与当地卫生保健系统有助于这些可比结果,抵消了非本地群体的潜在劣势。
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