患有和未患有妊娠糖尿病的产妇与新生儿并发症的比较

Tania Akbar, Sheuly Begum, Anuradha Karmaker, Marmarin Hamid, Rokshana Parvin Nupur
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背景:妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是一种常见的与妊娠有关的代谢紊乱,会对孕产妇和新生儿造成不良后果。妊娠期糖尿病的特点是在怀孕期间出现葡萄糖不耐受。在所有妊娠中,约有 7% 的妊娠会患上妊娠糖尿病,并与孕产妇和新生儿并发症风险增加有关。研究目的本研究旨在对患有和未患有 GDM 的孕产妇和新生儿并发症进行全面比较,包括对医疗记录和临床数据进行彻底检查,以确定 GDM 与各种并发症之间的模式和关联。研究方法开展了一项回顾性队列研究,研究对象包括2022年6月至2023年6月期间在孟加拉国达卡埃纳姆医学院和医院妇产科接受产前护理并住院分娩的GDM孕妇和非GDM孕妇。收集的临床数据包括产妇年龄、诊断时的孕龄、奇偶数和产前护理。还评估了妊娠结局,如产妇并发症和活产并发症。结果共有 60 名孕妇被纳入分析,其中 30 名确诊为 GDM,30 名未确诊为 GDM。对妊娠结果的分析表明,GDM 组的剖宫产率较高(P<.05)。此外,GDM 母亲所生的婴儿出现新生儿并发症的风险更高。结论被确诊为 GDM 的妇女具有明显的临床特征,不良妊娠结局的发生率也更高。这些发现强调了对 GDM 孕妇进行有效管理和密切监测以优化孕产妇和新生儿健康的重要性。
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Comparison of Maternal and Neonatal Complications in Women with and without Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Background: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy-related metabolic disorder associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus is characterized by glucose intolerance that develops during pregnancy. It affects approximately 7% of all pregnancies and has been linked to an increased risk of maternal and neonatal complications. Objective: The study was aimed to provide a comprehensive comparison of maternal and neonatal complications in women with and without GDM involving a thorough examination of medical records and clinical data to identify patterns and associations between GDM and various complications. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted, including pregnant women with and without GDM who received prenatal care and underwent hospital delivery at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Enam Medical College and Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh from June 2022 to June 2023. Clinical data, including maternal age, gestational age at diagnosis, parity, and antenatal care were collected. Pregnancy outcomes, such as maternal complications, and live birth complications were also assessed. Result: A total of 60 pregnant women were included in the analysis, 30 were diagnosed with GDM and 30 without GDM. Analysis of pregnancy outcomes revealed a higher incidence of cesarean section deliveries in the GDM group (p<.05). Additionally, infants born to mothers with GDM had a higher risk of neonatal complications. Conclusions: Women diagnosed with GDM demonstrated distinct clinical characteristics and experienced a higher incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of effective management and close monitoring of pregnant women with GDM to optimize maternal and neonatal health. J Rang Med Col. March 2024; Vol. 9, No. 1: 28-32
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