The Impact of Pregnancy on Diabetic Retinopathy: a Single-Center Study of Clinical Risk Factors

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Rathinavelu, Jay [1 ]
Sarvepalli, Swara M. M. [2 ]
Bailey, Beth [2 ]
D'Alessio, David [3 ]
Hadziahmetovic, Majda [4 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Durham, NC USA
[2] Cent Michigan Univ, Coll Med, Mt Pleasant, MI USA
[3] Duke Univ, Dept Endocrinol, Durham, NC USA
[4] Duke Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, Durham, NC USA
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COMPLICATIONS;
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10.1159/000533416
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R77 [眼科学];
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Introduction: This study aimed to provide information on modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for the progression and development of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME). This retrospective chart review case-control study was designed to provide perspective on clinical variables.Methods: Single-center study analysis was completed with chart review, identifying 50 patients (100 eyes) ultimately included in the final analysis. Included patients were women with type 1 or 2 diabetes that entered prenatal care and had a delivery from January 2010-December 2022. The primary outcome measure was clinical variables between progression and no progression groups. Data was analyzed via chi-square analysis and independent samples t-test when appropriate. Significantly different variables were further analyzed by binary logistic regression.Results: The DR progression group had significantly higher pre-pregnancy HbA1c levels (9.9) when compared to the no progression group (8.5, p-val 0.028). DR progression group also had higher rates (51.9%) of full-term births. The DME progression group had significantly higher rates of Type 2 diabetics (100%) compared to the no progression group (30.9%, p-val 0.029). Hypertension treatment before (81.8%; p-val 0.008) pregnancy was also more common in the DME progression group. Intravitreal injections were more common in patients with visual acuity deterioration (26.7%, p-val 0.046). The average number of fetal complications was significantly higher in the VA non-worsening group (1.1) compared to the progression group (0.5, p-val 0.04). These variables were not statistically significant after entry into multivariate analysis.Discussion: Severity and treatment of retinopathy before pregnancy, type of diabetes, and blood pressure control are all significant factors affecting the progression and development of severe ocular complications in pregnancy.
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