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Fetal anomalies in gestational diabetes mellitus and risk of fetal anomalies in relation to pre-conceptional blood sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin

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The maternal age, medical disorders, HbA1c, daily insulin dose, and the obstetrics outcome of the studied women with GDM

Variables Studied population Number 151
Maternal characteristics
Age (years) 26.9 ± 3.28
History of hypertension 11.9% (18/151)
Family history of diabetes 63.6% (96/151)

HbA1c (g%) 5.57 ± 0.91
Daily insulin dose 25.7 ± 19.03

Obstetrics Outcome
Past history of Miscarriage 73.5% (111/151)
Cesarean section (CS) 30.5% (46/151)
Gestational age at delivery (weeks) 37.8 ± 0.6
Birth weight (kg) 3.26 ± 0.2

The fetal anomalies (FAs) recorded in studied women with GDM

Fetal anomalies (FAs) Number and (%)
Cardiovascular system (TGA, VSD, ASD) (4/151) 2.6%
Musculoskeletal system (caudal dysgenesis and limb reduction) (2/151) 1.3%
Urogenital anomalies (renal agenesis and hydronephrosis) (2/151) 1.3%
Gastrointestinal system (pyloric stenosis and duodenal atresia) (2/151) 13%
Facial anomalies (cleft lip and palate) (1/151) 0.7%
Central nervous system (ONTD (spina bifida)) (1/151) 0.7%
Multiple FA anomalies (1/151) 0.7%
Total (13/150) 8.6%

The RR and OR of FAs in relation to the pre-conceptional blood sugar and HbA1c

Studied women with GDM (N = 151) FAs group Exposed group (N = 13) Non-FAs group Controls (N = 138) RR (95%CI) P-value OR (95%CI) P-value
Pre-conceptional blood sugar 2.2 17.05
Controlled (N = 82) 1 81 (1.7-2.9) (2.2-134.9)
Uncontrolled (N = 69) 12 57 <0.001* 0.007*
HbA1c in first trimester 2.8 24.8
<6.5 (N = 94) 1 93 (2.1 – 3.8) (3.1-196.7)
≥6.5 (N = 57) 12 45 <0.001* 0.002*