Predictability of fetal pulmonary artery Doppler on neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Huriye Ezveci, Şükran Doğru, Fikriye Karanfil Yaman
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This study examined the impact of blood glucose-regulated gestational diabetes (GDM) on fetal pulmonary artery Doppler parameters. This prospective case–control study was performed at a tertiary university hospital. The study cohort comprised GDM patients with controlled blood glucose levels and a healthy control group. Acceleration time/ejection time (At/Et) of the main pulmonary artery, right pulmonary artery, and left pulmonary artery Doppler parameters were assessed and contrasted between the two groups. The study comprised 90 patients, with 30 in the gestational diabetes mellitus group focused on blood sugar regulation and 60 in the healthy control group. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups regarding the common main pulmonary artery At/Et (p = 0.465), right pulmonary artery At/Et (p = 0.237), and left pulmonary artery At/Et (p = 0.283). No statistically significant difference was noted between the two groups regarding APGAR scores and blood gas parameters of the newborns (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was observed in fetal pulmonary artery Doppler parameters (p < 0.05) when gestational diabetes mellitus cases were classified based on the utilization of diet and insulin for blood sugar regulation. The pulmonary artery Doppler parameters in fetuses of pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus and controlled blood sugar levels are comparable to those of healthy controls. Moreover, dietary habits and insulin administration for glycemic control did not alter pulmonary artery Doppler metrics. The findings suggest that well-managed gestational diabetes mellitus, irrespective of the treatment modality, do not substantially influence the fetal pulmonary artery dynamics.

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胎儿肺动脉多普勒对妊娠期糖尿病孕妇新生儿结局的可预测性
本研究探讨了血糖调节型妊娠糖尿病(GDM)对胎儿肺动脉多普勒参数的影响。本前瞻性病例对照研究在一所三级大学医院进行。研究队列包括血糖水平得到控制的GDM患者和健康对照组。比较两组患者肺动脉主动脉、右肺动脉、左肺动脉加速时间/射血时间(At/Et)的多普勒参数。该研究包括90例患者,其中30例为妊娠期糖尿病组,60例为健康对照组。两组患者肺动脉总动脉At/Et (p = 0.465)、右肺动脉At/Et (p = 0.237)、左肺动脉At/Et (p = 0.283)比较,差异均无统计学意义。两组新生儿APGAR评分及血气参数比较,差异均无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。以饮食和胰岛素调节血糖的方式对妊娠期糖尿病进行分类时,胎儿肺动脉多普勒参数差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。妊娠期糖尿病孕妇的胎儿肺动脉多普勒参数与控制血糖水平的健康对照组相当。此外,饮食习惯和胰岛素控制血糖没有改变肺动脉多普勒指标。研究结果表明,无论采用何种治疗方式,管理良好的妊娠期糖尿病都不会对胎儿肺动脉动力学产生实质性影响。
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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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