Birth Outcomes among Diabetic Mothers Who Delivered in Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Advances in Medicine Pub Date : 2019-08-07 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/6942617
Bajrond Eshetu, Yitagesu Sintayehu, Bazie Mekonnen, Woreknesh Daba
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Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes develops in 4% of all the pregnancies worldwide, and its prevalence ranges from 1 to 14%, and 7% are complicated and results in prenatal morbidity and mortality. The disease affects women and their babies during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. However, little is known about its prevalence, birth outcomes, and associated factors in the study setting.

Method: A facility-based retrospective cross-sectional study was done on all deliveries attended from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2017, to determine the prevalence of diabetes and birth outcome. The mothers who had complete data record were identified and consecutively reviewed. The data were entered in EpiData Version 4.2 and exported to SPSS Version 23.0 for analysis.

Results: Of the 14039 women who gave birth during the study period, 2.6% of them had diabetes mellitus, and from reviewed data, 54.6% had gestational diabetes and 45.4% had pregestational diabetes. Out of the diabetic mothers, 57.8% delivered by cesarean section, 39.9% by spontaneous vaginal delivery, and 26% of the pregnancies ended up with pregnancy-induced hypertension. Regarding the fetal outcome, 17.9% were preterm delivery, 17.6% macrocosmic, 9.2% respiratory distress, 10.1% low birth weight, and 65% admitted to neonatal intensive care unit. Class I obesity and history of PIH were associated with adverse maternal outcomes at aOR = 95%CI 3.8 (1.29, 8.319) and aOR = 95%CI 2.1 (1.03, 4.399), respectively. Being a house wife and preterm deliveries were associated with adverse fetal outcomes at aOR = 95%CI 2.117 (1.315, 3.405) and aOR = 95%CI 9.763 (4.560, 20.902), respectively.

Conclusion: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus delivered in the hospital was 2.6%. Class I obesity and previous history of pregnancy-induced hypertension were significantly associated with adverse maternal outcomes, whereas preterm delivery and being housewife were associated with adverse fetal outcome.

在埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴Tikur Anbessa专科医院分娩的糖尿病母亲的出生结果。
引言:糖尿病在全球4%的妊娠中发生,其患病率从1%到14%不等,7%是复杂的,会导致产前发病率和死亡率。这种疾病在怀孕、分娩和分娩期间影响妇女及其婴儿。然而,在研究环境中,人们对其患病率、出生结果和相关因素知之甚少。方法:对2015年1月1日至2017年12月31日期间参加的所有分娩进行基于设施的回顾性横断面研究,以确定糖尿病的患病率和分娩结果。对有完整数据记录的母亲进行识别并连续审查。数据输入EpiData 4.2版,并导出到SPSS 23.0版进行分析。结果:在研究期间分娩的14039名妇女中,2.6%患有糖尿病,根据回顾的数据,54.6%患有妊娠期糖尿病,45.4%患有妊娠期疾病。在糖尿病母亲中,57.8%通过剖宫产分娩,39.9%通过自然阴道分娩,26%的妊娠最终患上妊娠高血压。关于胎儿结局,17.9%为早产,17.6%为宏观性,9.2%为呼吸窘迫,10.1%为低出生体重,65%入住新生儿重症监护室。I级肥胖和妊高征病史与aOR的不良母体结局相关 = 95%置信区间3.8(1.29,8.319)和aOR = 95%可信区间分别为2.1(1.03,4.399)。家庭主妇和早产与aOR的不良胎儿结局相关 = 95%置信区间2.117(1.315,3.405)和aOR = 95%可信区间分别为9.763(4.560,20.902)。结论:住院分娩的糖尿病患病率为2.6%。I级肥胖和既往妊娠高血压史与不良母体结局显著相关,而早产和家庭主妇与不良胎儿结局相关。
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