Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and the Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome in Two Thousand Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Bangladeshi Women

S. Jahan, C. M. Ahmed, S. Habib, A. Jahan, F. Sharmin, Sakandar Khan, Manisha Banarjee
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Background: The aim of the present study were to evaluate the frequency of maternal complications and adverse fetal outcomes in a group of singleton pregnant women with type 2 diabetes mellitus to compare the outcome in three groups (lean, normal and overweight). Materials and Methods: The women were categorized into three groups: lean 25.0-29.9 kg/m2. The effect of pre-pregnancy BMI was analyzed by comparing the frequencies of various outcomes in three BMI groups. The results were expressed as odds ratio (ORs) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) & p values. Results: The risk of late fetal death was consistently increasing with BMI (ORs were 1.2 (0.9-1.7), 1.6 (1.1-2.3) & 2.6 (1.7-3.8) for lean, normal & overweight respectively). The risk of early neonatal death was also higher among women with higher BMI (ORs was 1.6 (1.1-2.3) for overweight). The rate of preeclampsia is higher among women with lean and overweight BMI in compares to normal BMI (the values were 2.5%, 1.8%, & 7.0% for lean, normal & overweight respectively). Hypertensive disorders was also more common among lean (3.8%) and overweight (3.6%) compared to normal (1.6%). The risk of preterm delivery was significantly increased for overweight group (4.2%) and lean (2.4%), as compare to normal. The risk of SGA was significantly more in lean (2.7%) compared to normal weight (1.5%) & overweight group (1.9%). Conclusion: Pre-pregnancy overweight increases the risk of late fetal death and perinatal mortality.
2000名孟加拉国2型糖尿病妇女孕前体重指数与不良妊娠结局的风险
背景:本研究的目的是评估一组2型糖尿病单胎孕妇的产妇并发症发生率和不良胎儿结局,并比较三组(瘦、正常和超重)的结局。材料与方法:将女性分为瘦25.0 ~ 29.9 kg/m2三组。通过比较三个BMI组中各种结果的频率来分析孕前BMI的影响。结果用比值比(ORs)和相应的95%置信区间(ci) & p值表示。结果:随着体重指数的增加,晚期胎儿死亡的风险持续增加(瘦胎、正常胎和超重胎的or分别为1.2(0.9 ~ 1.7)、1.6(1.1 ~ 2.3)和2.6(1.7 ~ 3.8))。体重指数较高的妇女早期新生儿死亡的风险也较高(超重的or为1.6(1.1-2.3))。与BMI正常的女性相比,BMI偏瘦和超重的女性子痫前期的发病率更高(分别为2.5%,1.8%和7.0%)。与正常人群(1.6%)相比,消瘦人群(3.8%)和超重人群(3.6%)高血压疾病更为常见。与正常组相比,超重组(4.2%)和瘦子组(2.4%)的早产风险显著增加。与正常体重组(1.5%)和超重组(1.9%)相比,精瘦组(2.7%)的SGA风险明显更高。结论:孕前超重可增加晚期胎儿死亡和围产期死亡的风险。
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