Establishment of a predictive model for spontaneous preterm birth in primiparas with grade A1 gestational diabetes mellitus.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-03-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1496085
Ting Sun, Yangyang Zhang, Chunzhi Xie, Anyi Teng, Shi Lin, Hui Zhang, Yan Li
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Abstract

Objective: To establish a predictive model for spontaneous preterm birth (SPB) in primiparas with grade A1 gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Methods: The clinical data of 1,229 primiparas with grade A1 GDM who delivered in our hospital from July 2020 to August 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, including 142 primiparas in the SPB group and 1,087 primiparas in the full-term group. Their basic information, family history, weight, cervical length (CL) measured by transvaginal ultrasound in the second trimester, and pregnancy complications were analyzed. The factors influencing SPB were explored, and a prediction model based on a random forest algorithm was constructed.

Results: Short CL in the second trimester, a family history of preterm birth, a high pre-pregnancy and prenatal body mass index, the use of assisted reproductive technology, and a high fasting blood glucose level in the first trimester were important risk factors for SPB in primiparas with grade A1 GDM. The prediction model constructed in this study has a high overall prediction angle.

Conclusions: Evaluation of the above risk factors before or during pregnancy and preventive measures and interventions targeting these risk factors will reduce the risk of SPB in primiparas with grade A1 GDM.

目的:建立妊娠糖尿病 A1 级初产妇自发性早产(SPB)的预测模型:建立妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)A1级初产妇自发性早产(SPB)的预测模型:回顾性分析2020年7月至2023年8月期间在我院分娩的1 229名A1级妊娠期糖尿病初产妇的临床资料,其中包括142名SPB组初产妇和1 087名足月组初产妇。分析了她们的基本信息、家族史、体重、第二孕期经阴道超声测量的宫颈长度(CL)以及妊娠并发症。探讨了影响 SPB 的因素,并构建了基于随机森林算法的预测模型:结果:妊娠后三个月CL短、有早产家族史、孕前和产前体重指数高、使用辅助生殖技术以及妊娠前三个月空腹血糖水平高是A1级GDM初产妇发生SPB的重要危险因素。本研究构建的预测模型具有较高的整体预测角度:结论:在孕前或孕期评估上述风险因素,并针对这些风险因素采取预防措施和干预措施,可降低 A1 级 GDM 初产妇发生 SPB 的风险。
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