Relationship between hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus: a retrospective cohort study

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
M. Moosazadeh, A. Bahar, Ramin Yeganeh Sarhangi, M. Aarabi, M. Khademloo
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Background: Approximately 2–10% of pregnant women experience subclinical hypothyroidism during pregnancy. Although some studies have shown that primary hypothyroidism increases the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), there are contradictory results. Hence, this study aimed to determine the relationship between hypothyroidism and GDM. Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study in which the researchers followed up 340 pregnant women (170 with hypothyroidism as exposed group and 170 without hypothyroidism as unexposed group) for GDM. To analyse the data, chi-square, Fisher's exact test and independent t-test were employed. Results: The incidence of GDM in the hypothyroidism group was higher than that of the group without hypothyroidism (11.8% vs. 10.6%, p = 0.731). Moreover, the risk of GDM (95% CI:0.61; 2.02) was 1.11 times higher among women with hypothyroidism. However, the observed association was not statistically significant. The mean two-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) level in pregnant women with hypothyroidism (108.94 ± 19.89 mg/dl) was significantly higher than in the other group (104.49 ± 18.43 mg/dl) with a p-value of 0.033. Conclusions: This study displayed that the risk of GDM is 11% higher among women with hypothyroidism. Furthermore, the difference in the mean two-hour OGTT level in pregnant women with hypothyroidism was 4.4 mg/dl higher than in the other group.
甲状腺功能减退与妊娠期糖尿病的关系:一项回顾性队列研究
背景:大约2-10%的孕妇在怀孕期间经历亚临床甲状腺功能减退。虽然一些研究表明原发性甲状腺功能减退症增加妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)的风险,但结果却相互矛盾。因此,本研究旨在确定甲状腺功能减退与GDM之间的关系。方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,研究人员随访了340名孕妇(170名甲状腺功能减退者为暴露组,170名无甲状腺功能减退者为未暴露组)的GDM。数据分析采用卡方检验、Fisher精确检验和独立t检验。结果:甲状腺功能减退组GDM发生率高于非甲状腺功能减退组(11.8%比10.6%,p = 0.731)。此外,GDM的风险(95% CI:0.61;2.02)是甲状腺功能减退女性的1.11倍。然而,观察到的关联没有统计学意义。甲状腺功能减退孕妇2小时口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)均值(108.94±19.89 mg/dl)显著高于对照组(104.49±18.43 mg/dl), p值为0.033。结论:本研究显示,甲状腺功能减退的女性患GDM的风险高出11%。此外,甲状腺功能减退孕妇的平均两小时OGTT水平的差异比另一组高4.4 mg/dl。
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