Study to Compare the Clinical Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Women Having an Altered and Unaltered Lipid Profile

Hanisha Gaddam, Sangeeta Shah, Lakshmi Devi
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INTRODUCTION: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one among the most prevalent metabolic disorders in pregnancy (1). Women with GDM are at high risk of developing complications like hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, macrosomia, caesarean delivery along with neonatal complications (2,3). Importance is being given to the association between GDM and serum lipid levels and thus their impact on clinical outcomes. METHODOLOGY: This is an observational study conducted on 60 GDM women presenting to Gandhi hospital between 24-28 weeks of gestational age. Lipid profile is done in these women with informed consent. These patients with both altered and unaltered lipid profile are followed up to find out the clinical outcomes. RESULTS: In this study, women with altered lipid profile had higher incidence of postpartum haemorrhage. Neonates born to women with altered lipid profile had higher birth length and weights when compared to those born to women with unaltered lipid profile. CONCLUSION: This study enhances the knowledge of clinical outcomes in GDM women having an altered lipid profile and thus would help in formulating guidelines for effective management and therefore to improve clinical outcomes. Key words: GDM, LIPID PROFILE, PPH
比较妊娠糖尿病妇女血脂变化与未发生变化的临床结果的研究
简介:妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是妊娠期最常见的代谢性疾病之一(1)。妊娠期糖尿病与血清脂质水平之间的关系以及血清脂质水平对临床结果的影响受到重视。方法:这是一项观察性研究,对象是妊娠 24-28 周到甘地医院就诊的 60 名妊娠期糖尿病妇女。在知情同意的情况下,对这些妇女进行了血脂分析。结果:在这项研究中,血脂改变的产妇产后出血的发生率较高。结论:本研究加深了人们对血脂改变的 GDM 妇女的临床结果的了解,因此有助于制定有效的管理指南,从而改善临床结果:GDM、血脂谱、PH
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