Title of article :
Feto-maternal Outcome in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Western India: A Two Years Follow up Study
Author/Authors :
Khan, Shazia Classified Specialist Obstetrics and Gynaecology - INHS Asvini - Mumbai 400005, India , Bal, Himadri Professor Obstetrics and Gynaecology - DY Patil Medical College - Pune, India , Danish Khan, Inam Associate Professor Microbiology - Army College of Medical Sciences and Base Hospital - New Delhi 110010 India , Paul, Debashish Assistant Professor Anaesthesiology - Armed Forces Medical College - Pune 411040, India
Abstract :
Objective: Untreated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may
lead to increased risk of macrosomia, congenital anomalies,
unexplained stillbirth, hypoglycemia and jaundice in newborns. This
prospective study was conducted to evaluate feto-maternal outcome
in women with GDM.
Materials and Methods: Two hundred pregnant women
underwent 75grams glucose challenge test according to Diabetes in
Pregnancy Study of India (DIPSI) criteria. All 26 GDM patients
were managed by medical nutrition therapy (MNT), metformin and
insulin. Monitoring was done through six-point and seven-point
plasma glucose profile, anomaly scan between 18-20 weeks, every
three weeks fetal sonography after 28 weeks, fetal echocardiography
at 25 weeks, weekly non-stress test and amniotic fluid index after 32
weeks. Descriptive statistics and chi square were used to analyze
data.
Results: Mean (±SD) age of studied patients was 24.26 (± 3.75)
years. Two (7.6%) patients with GDM developed vaginal
candidiasis. Six (23.7%) patients underwent caesarean and two
(7.6%) underwent vacuum-assisted delivery. One (3.8%) underwent
spontaneous abortion. Neonatal outcome was affected by
hyperbilirubinemia (12%) in three and shoulder dystocia in one
(3.8%) neonate. Conclusion: Timely screening of all pregnant women for glucose
intolerance, achieving euglycemia in them and ensuring adequate
nutrition can reduce adverse feto-maternal outcomes and promote
healthy families. The successful maternal, perinatal and neonatal
outcome rests on both the obstetrician’s intrepidity and patients’
awareness of her condition, its implications, management and long
term prospects.
Keywords :
Gestational diabetes mellitus , Pregnancy complication , Glucose tolerance tests
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics