2018
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165.1000337
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High Level of Maternal Glycated Hemoglobin and Low Birth Weight

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“…HbA1c value ≥5.15% has sensitivity for predicting type of delivery (caesarean section), gestational age (preterm) and birth weight of baby (low birth weight) as 63%, 67% and 58% respectively whereas specificity of the same variables were found to be 59%, 47% and 60% respectively In a study conducted by Ribero et al 27 in 2018 to calculate the increased maternal HbA1c levels and evaluate its relation with that of the infant's low birth weight, they found that there was no significant association between glycated haemoglobin and low birth weight in any of the groups even after adjusting the possible confounding factors.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…HbA1c value ≥5.15% has sensitivity for predicting type of delivery (caesarean section), gestational age (preterm) and birth weight of baby (low birth weight) as 63%, 67% and 58% respectively whereas specificity of the same variables were found to be 59%, 47% and 60% respectively In a study conducted by Ribero et al 27 in 2018 to calculate the increased maternal HbA1c levels and evaluate its relation with that of the infant's low birth weight, they found that there was no significant association between glycated haemoglobin and low birth weight in any of the groups even after adjusting the possible confounding factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%