{"title":"妊娠期糖尿病与多囊卵巢综合征的关系","authors":"R. Nikbakht, F. Moramezi, K. Shojaie, M. Motlagh","doi":"10.18869/acadpub.jbums.20.4.7","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"J Babol Univ Med Sci; 20(4); Apr 2018; PP: 7-11 Received: Aug 9 2017, Revised: Dec 2 2017, Accepted: Dec 25 2018. ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at risk of insulin resistance and pregnancy complications. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between gestational diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on 126 pregnant women with PCOS and infertility history who became pregnant after stimulation of ovulation and referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Ahvaz. These patients underwent screening with 75 g OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test) during the first trimester and during 24-28 weeks of gestation. They were divided into two groups of PCOS with gestational diabetes and without gestational diabetes. Variables such as age, gestational diabetes, parity and BMI were measured and the relationship between BMI and gestational diabetes was examined. FINDINGS: The mean age of patients in the two PCOS groups with and without gestational diabetes was 26.09±2.03 and 27.07±3.03 years, respectively. Of the 126 pregnant women with PCOS, 30 (23.8%) patients were diagnosed with gestational diabetes in the first trimester of pregnancy and 11 (8.7%) patients during 24-28 weeks of gestation. Overall, 41(32.5%) patients had gestational diabetes and 85 (67.5%) patients did not have gestational diabetes. There was no significant difference in the mean BMI between the two PCOS groups with and without gestational diabetes. 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巴宝勒大学医学杂志;20 (4);4月2018;收稿日期:2017年8月9日,修稿日期:2017年12月2日,收稿日期:2018年12月25日。背景与目的:多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)患者存在胰岛素抵抗和妊娠并发症的风险。本研究的目的是确定妊娠期糖尿病和多囊卵巢综合征之间的关系。方法:对阿瓦士伊玛目霍梅尼医院126例经刺激排卵后怀孕的有多囊卵巢综合征和不孕史的孕妇进行横断面研究。这些患者在妊娠早期和妊娠24-28周期间接受75 g OGTT(口服葡萄糖耐量试验)筛查。将患者分为合并妊娠期糖尿病和不合并妊娠期糖尿病两组。测量了年龄、妊娠糖尿病、胎次和BMI等变量,并检查了BMI与妊娠糖尿病之间的关系。结果:两组PCOS患者合并和不合并妊娠期糖尿病的平均年龄分别为26.09±2.03岁和27.07±3.03岁。126例PCOS孕妇中,30例(23.8%)在妊娠早期诊断为妊娠期糖尿病,11例(8.7%)在妊娠24-28周诊断为妊娠期糖尿病。总体而言,41例(32.5%)患者患有妊娠糖尿病,85例(67.5%)患者没有妊娠糖尿病。有和没有妊娠糖尿病的两组PCOS患者的平均BMI没有显著差异。结论:研究结果显示,超过三分之一的多囊卵巢综合征妇女在怀孕期间经历妊娠糖尿病。
The Relationship between Gestational Diabetes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
J Babol Univ Med Sci; 20(4); Apr 2018; PP: 7-11 Received: Aug 9 2017, Revised: Dec 2 2017, Accepted: Dec 25 2018. ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at risk of insulin resistance and pregnancy complications. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between gestational diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on 126 pregnant women with PCOS and infertility history who became pregnant after stimulation of ovulation and referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Ahvaz. These patients underwent screening with 75 g OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test) during the first trimester and during 24-28 weeks of gestation. They were divided into two groups of PCOS with gestational diabetes and without gestational diabetes. Variables such as age, gestational diabetes, parity and BMI were measured and the relationship between BMI and gestational diabetes was examined. FINDINGS: The mean age of patients in the two PCOS groups with and without gestational diabetes was 26.09±2.03 and 27.07±3.03 years, respectively. Of the 126 pregnant women with PCOS, 30 (23.8%) patients were diagnosed with gestational diabetes in the first trimester of pregnancy and 11 (8.7%) patients during 24-28 weeks of gestation. Overall, 41(32.5%) patients had gestational diabetes and 85 (67.5%) patients did not have gestational diabetes. There was no significant difference in the mean BMI between the two PCOS groups with and without gestational diabetes. CONCLUSION: The results of the study showed that more than one third of women with PCOS experience gestational diabetes during pregnancy.