Decreased perinatal mortality among women with diet-controlled gestational diabetes mellitus |
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Authors: | Anatte Karmon Gershon Holcberg Moshe Mazor |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Soroka University Medical Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel b Department of Epidemiology and Health Services Evaluation, Faculty of Health Sciences, Soroka University Medical Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo examine pregnancy outcomes associated with diet-controlled gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM A1).MethodsA retrospective cohort study compared pregnancy characteristics of women with and without GDM A1 at a center where GDM A1 patients are routinely induced at 40 weeks.ResultsHigher rates of complications such as shoulder dystocia, congenital malformation, and macrosomia were observed in GDM A1 patients. A lower incidence of perinatal mortality was present in GDM A1 women compared with women without GDM A1. This association lost its significance when controlled for maternal age, ethnicity, induction, cesarean delivery, and birth weight in a multivariate model. Although the stillbirth rate before 40 weeks of gestation was identical among all participants, after 40 weeks it was significantly higher in women without GDM A1.ConclusionInduction of women with GDM A1 at 40 weeks may play a role in lowering perinatal mortality to below that of the general population. |
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Keywords: | Cesarean delivery Gestational diabetes mellitus Induction Perinatal mortality |
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