妊娠糖尿病和不良妊娠结果:一项孟德尔随机研究。

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摘要

背景:妊娠期高血糖被认为与不良妊娠结局有关。然而,由于传统观察性研究固有的局限性,建立糖尿病(DM)与不良妊娠结果之间的因果关系是具有挑战性的。方法:本研究采用双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)技术来研究妊娠期糖尿病(PGDM)对妊娠不良结局的可能影响。摘要水平的数据来自欧洲血统的全基因组关联研究(GWAS)和FinnGen生物银行。初步分析采用随机效应乘反方差加权(IVW)技术来评估PGDM与不良结局之间的因果关系。采用Cochran’s Q统计量、Rucker’s Q统计量和I²统计量评估异质性和多效性。采用MR-Egger和加权中位数法进行敏感性分析。此外,还应用了MR-PRESSO和RadialMR等异常值检测技术。结果:IVW方法的结果显示,PGDM与死胎(SB)之间没有显著的因果关系(OR (SE)=0.99 (0.001);P值=0.992),流产(MIS) (OR (SE)=0.97 (0.016);P值=0.125),早产(PTB) (OR (SE)=1.072 (0.028);P值= 0.014)。多效性和异质性检验未发现SB、MIS和PTB的多效性(MR-Egger截距P值分别为0.296、0.525和0.532),未发现SB、MIS和PTB的异质性(IVW的Q- P值分别为0.929、0.999和0.069,MR-Egger分别为0.931、0.999和0.065)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,PGDM与MIS、SB和PTB的可能性之间没有直接的因果关系。
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Pregestational Diabetes and Adverse Pregnancy Results: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

Pregestational Diabetes and Adverse Pregnancy Results: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

Pregestational Diabetes and Adverse Pregnancy Results: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

Pregestational Diabetes and Adverse Pregnancy Results: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

Background: Hyperglycemia in pregnancy is believed to be associated with negative pregnancy outcomes. However, establishing a causal connection between diabetes mellitus (DM) and adverse pregnancy results is challenging due to the limitations inherent in traditional observational studies.

Methods: Our study used a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) technique to examine the possible influence of pregestational diabetes mellitus (PGDM) on adverse pregnancy outcomes. Summary-level data were obtained from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of European ancestry and FinnGen biobank. The primary analysis employed the random-effects multiplicative inverse variance weighted (IVW) technique to appraise causal relationships between PGDM and adverse outcomes. Heterogeneity and pleiotropy were assessed using Cochran's Q statistic, Rucker's Q statistic, and the I² statistic. Sensitivity analyses were conducted using MR-Egger and weighted median methods. Additionally, outlier detection techniques, including MR-PRESSO and RadialMR, were applied.

Results: The results from the IVW method indicated no significant causal association between PGDM and stillbirth (SB) (OR (SE)=0.99 (0.001); P value=0.992), miscarriage (MIS) (OR (SE)=0.97 (0.016); P value=0.125), and preterm birth (PTB) (OR (SE)=1.072 (0.028); P value=0.014). Pleiotropy and heterogeneity tests revealed no evidence of pleiotropy for SB, MIS, and PTB (MR-Egger intercept P value=0.296, 0.525, and 0.532, respectively), with no observed heterogeneity for SB, MIS, and PTB (Q- P values of IVW were 0.929, 0.999, and 0.069, and MR-Egger were 0.931, 0.999, and 0.065, respectively).

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that there is no direct causal link between PGDM and the likelihood of MIS, SB, and PTB.

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Archives of Iranian Medicine
Archives of Iranian Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.20
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67
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aim and Scope: The Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM) is a monthly peer-reviewed multidisciplinary medical publication. The journal welcomes contributions particularly relevant to the Middle-East region and publishes biomedical experiences and clinical investigations on prevalent diseases in the region as well as analyses of factors that may modulate the incidence, course, and management of diseases and pertinent medical problems. Manuscripts with didactic orientation and subjects exclusively of local interest will not be considered for publication.The 2016 Impact Factor of "Archives of Iranian Medicine" is 1.20.
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