2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20193794
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Correlation of HbA1c levels in late pregnancy with maternal and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Background: Estimation of HbA1c in gestational diabetes mellitus patients is not being recommended by any societies/guidelines as studies regarding the role of HbA1c for monitoring of euglycemic control and predicting the maternal and perinatal outcomes in GDM patients (unlike overt diabetes) are conflicting and sparse.Methods: This was a prospective study with an aim to evaluate the role of HbA1c estimation in late pregnancy (early and late third trimester) for prediction of pregnancy outcomes in GDM patients… Show more

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“…Respiratory distress syndrome among the cases is seen in 13% and among controls it was seen in 12% which correlates with Prakash et al which is 11% and Sreelakshmi et al8,10 The reasons is due to decreased surfactant production which leads to delayed lung maturity neonatal hypoglycemia was seen in 4.6% among cases and 2.7% among controls which correlates with Navjout et al is 4% 11. NICU admission among cases was seen in 23.2% which correlates with Navjout et al is 20% 11. …”
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confidence: 58%
“…Respiratory distress syndrome among the cases is seen in 13% and among controls it was seen in 12% which correlates with Prakash et al which is 11% and Sreelakshmi et al8,10 The reasons is due to decreased surfactant production which leads to delayed lung maturity neonatal hypoglycemia was seen in 4.6% among cases and 2.7% among controls which correlates with Navjout et al is 4% 11. NICU admission among cases was seen in 23.2% which correlates with Navjout et al is 20% 11. …”
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confidence: 58%
“…For this reason, the evidence for an association between HbA1c and birth weight is weaker in the GDM group. Many studies have examined HbA1c levels at the time of OGTT (13). There is no clear association between HbA1c levels and infant birth weight in the early period.…”
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confidence: 99%