H. Rodriguez M.D., R. Neiger M.D., S. Thompson M.D., M. List R.N., C, F.N.P., H. Krohn
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Abstract
Study Objective: To assess the value of screening pregnant adolescents for gestational diabetes.
Design: Pregnant adolescents who attended the Teen Pregnancy Clinic at the University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville were screened for gestational diabetes at 28.5 ± 2.5 weeks gestation using the 50-g, 1-hour glucose test. Those whose screening test result was ≥ 140 mg/dl underwent a 100-g, 3-hour glucose tolerance test. Demographic and perinatal data, including prepregnancy weight, weight gain, social habits, mode of delivery, birth weight, and neonatal complications were recorded.
Results: Of 437 women screened, 18 (4%) had abnormal results. All 18 underwent a 100-g, 3-hour glucose tolerance test, and none was diagnosed with gestational diabetes. There were no significant differences in the average screening test results among different age groups.
Conclusion: The low incidence of gestational diabetes in this population suggests that the likelihood of developing this disorder is significantly less for pregnant adolescents than for older gravidas. It may be more cost-effective to reserve diabetes screening for adolescent gravidas who have risk factors.
研究目的:探讨妊娠期青少年糖尿病筛查的价值。设计:在诺克斯维尔田纳西大学医学中心的青少年怀孕诊所就诊的怀孕少女在妊娠28.5±2.5周时使用50克1小时血糖试验筛查妊娠糖尿病。筛选试验结果≥140 mg/dl的患者进行100 g 3小时葡萄糖耐量试验。记录人口统计学和围产期数据,包括孕前体重、体重增加、社交习惯、分娩方式、出生体重和新生儿并发症。结果:在437名妇女中,18名(4%)有异常结果。所有18人都进行了100克3小时葡萄糖耐量试验,没有人被诊断患有妊娠糖尿病。不同年龄组的平均筛查结果无显著差异。结论:该人群中妊娠糖尿病的低发病率表明,怀孕青少年患这种疾病的可能性明显低于年龄较大的孕妇。对有危险因素的青春期孕妇保留糖尿病筛查可能更具成本效益。