The role of morphofunctional complexes and somnological signs of the pathogenesis of gestational diabetes mellitus in overweight women

T. L. Botasheva, O. I. Deriglazova, E. Lebedenko, E. Zheleznyakova, O. Zavodnov, V. Y. Zheltetskaya, A. A. Ulkina
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   Objective: to identify the diabetogenic type of the lateral behavioral profile of asymmetries, which reveals the highest incidence of GDM and obstetric complications in overweight pregnant women and, on its basis, to study the features of the somnological status in women with diabetogenic lateral constitution at the preconception period.   Materials and methods: the study used special testing (Annette test, sleep quality questionnaire, sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome questionnaire, sleepiness scale (Epworth)), polysomnographic study.   Results: based on the results of a questionnaire survey and a polysomnographic study, somnological disorders were identified, expressed in a decrease in the efficiency and quality of sleep, fatigue, perceptible drowsiness in wakefulness, breathing disorders during sleep and other sleep disorders, which contributes to an increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus mainly in women with an ambidextral lateral phenotype.   Conclusion: the identified sleep disorders in overweight women in the pregravid period are, on the one hand, the result of hormonal changes against the background of already existing metabolic and vegetative abnormalities in overweight women planning pregnancy, on the other hand, they act as a “trigger” functional disorders both during the manifestation of GDM and during the formation of obstetric complications due to increasing hypoxemia in the maternal body against the background of the “obstructive sleep apnea” syndrome, which contributes to the development of fetal distress.
形态功能复合物和睡眠体征在超重妇女妊娠期糖尿病发病中的作用
目的:确定超重孕妇GDM及产科并发症发生率最高的不对称侧位行为特征的致糖尿病类型,并在此基础上研究患糖尿病侧位体质女性孕前的睡眠状态特征。材料与方法:本研究采用特殊测试(Annette测试、睡眠质量问卷、睡眠呼吸暂停/低呼吸综合征问卷、嗜睡量表(Epworth))、多导睡眠图研究。结果:基于问卷调查和多导睡眠图研究的结果,我们确定了睡眠障碍,表现为睡眠效率和质量下降、疲劳、清醒时可感知的嗜睡、睡眠时呼吸障碍和其他睡眠障碍,这是导致妊娠糖尿病风险增加的主要原因,主要发生在双右手侧侧表型的女性。结论:妊娠前期超重妇女的睡眠障碍,一方面是在计划怀孕的超重妇女已经存在的代谢和营养异常的背景下激素变化的结果,另一方面,它们在GDM的表现和由于母体低氧血症增加而形成的“阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停”综合征的产科并发症期间充当“触发”功能障碍,这有助于胎儿窘迫的发展。
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