Maternal and neonatal outcomes according to the timing of diagnosis of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: a nationwide cross-sectional study of 695,912 deliveries in France in 2018

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Regnault, Nolwenn [1 ]
Lebreton, Elodie [1 ]
Tang, Luveon [1 ]
Fosse-Edorh, Sandrine [1 ]
Barry, Yaya [1 ]
Olie, Valerie [1 ]
Billionnet, Cecile [2 ]
Weill, Alain [3 ,4 ]
Vambergue, Anne [5 ]
Cosson, Emmanuel [6 ,7 ,8 ]
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[1] Sante Publ France, Natl Publ Hlth Agcy, St Maurice, France
[2] French Natl Hlth Insurance CNAM, Paris, France
[3] French Natl Agcy Med & Hlth Prod Safety ANSM, EPI PHARE Epidemiol Hlth Prod, St Denis, France
[4] French Natl Hlth Insurance CNAM, St Denis, France
[5] Univ Lille, Lille Univ Hosp, European Genom Inst Diabet, Endocrinol Diabetol Metab & Nutr Dept, Lille, France
[6] Paris 13 Univ, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Avicenne Hosp, AP HP,Dept Diabetol Endocrinol Nutr,CINFO,CRNH IdF, Bobigny, France
[7] Univ Sorbonne Paris Nord, Ctr Res Epidemiol & StatS CRESS, Nutr Epidemiol Res Team EREN, Bobigny, France
[8] Univ Paris CiteInserm, INRAE, CNAM, Bobigny, France
关键词
Caesarean section; Diabetes; Gestational diabetes mellitus; Macrosomia; Overt diabetes in pregnancy; Perinatal death; Preeclampsia; Pregnancy; Prematurity; GESTATIONAL DIABETES-MELLITUS; DEFORMATION TWINS; MAGNESIUM ALLOY; WOMEN; CLASSIFICATION; EVOLUTION; RISK; POPULATION; CRITERIA; GLUCOSE;
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10.1007/s00125-023-06066-4
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims/hypothesis We aimed to assess maternal-fetal outcomes according to various subtypes of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy.Methods We used data from the French National Health Data System (Syst & egrave;me National des Donn & eacute;es de Sant & eacute;), which links individual data from the hospital discharge database and the French National Health Insurance information system. We included all deliveries after 22 gestational weeks (GW) in women without pre-existing diabetes recorded in 2018. Women with hyperglycaemia were classified as having overt diabetes in pregnancy or gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), then categorised into three subgroups according to their gestational age at the time of GDM diagnosis: before 22 GW (GDM(<22)); between 22 and 30 GW (GDM(22-30)); and after 30 GW (GDM(>30)). Adjusted prevalence ratios (95% CI) for the outcomes were estimated after adjusting for maternal age, gestational age and socioeconomic status. Due to the multiple tests, we considered an association to be statistically significant according to the Holm-Bonferroni procedure. To take into account the potential immortal time bias, we performed analyses on deliveries at >= 31 GW and deliveries at >= 37 GW.Results The study population of 695,912 women who gave birth in 2018 included 84,705 women (12.2%) with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: overt diabetes in pregnancy, 0.4%; GDM(<22), 36.8%; GDM(22-30), 52.4%; and GDM(>30), 10.4%. The following outcomes were statistically significant after Holm-Bonferroni adjustment for deliveries at >= 31 GW using GDM(22-30) as the reference. Caesarean sections (1.54 [1.39, 1.72]), large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants (2.00 [1.72, 2.32]), Erb's palsy or clavicle fracture (6.38 [2.42, 16.8]), preterm birth (1.84 [1.41, 2.40]) and neonatal hypoglycaemia (1.98 [1.39, 2.83]) were more frequent in women with overt diabetes. Similarly, LGA infants (1.10 [1.06, 1.14]) and Erb's palsy or clavicle fracture (1.55 [1.22, 1.99]) were more frequent in GDM(<22). LGA infants (1.44 [1.37, 1.52]) were more frequent in GDM(>30). Finally, women without hyperglycaemia in pregnancy were less likely to have preeclampsia or eclampsia (0.74 [0.69, 0.79]), Caesarean section (0.80 [0.79, 0.82]), pregnancy and postpartum haemorrhage (0.93 [0.89, 0.96]), LGA neonate (0.67 [0.65, 0.69]), premature neonate (0.80 [0.77, 0.83]) and neonate with neonatal hypoglycaemia (0.73 [0.66, 0.82]). Overall, the results were similar for deliveries at >= 37 GW. Although the estimation of the adjusted prevalence ratio of perinatal death was five times higher (5.06 [1.87, 13.7]) for women with overt diabetes, this result was non-significant after Holm-Bonferroni adjustment.Conclusions/interpretation Compared with GDM(22-30), overt diabetes, GDM(<22) and, to a lesser extent, GDM(>30) were associated with poorer maternal-fetal outcomes.
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