Determinants of fetal growth at different periods of pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose tolerance

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Schaefer-Graf, UM
Brauer, M
Kjos, SL
Dudenhausen, JW
Kilavuz, Ö
Vetter, K
Plagemann, A
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[1] Humboldt Univ, Dept Obstet, Charite, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[2] Vivantes Med Ctr Neukoelln, Dept Obstet, Berlin, Germany
[3] Univ So Calif, Sch Med, Dept Obstet, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Humboldt Univ, Dept Expt Endocrinol, Berlin, Germany
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10.2337/diacare.26.1.193
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OBJECTIVE - To determine maternal parameters with the strongest influence on fetal growth in different periods of pregnancies complicated by an abnormal glucose tolerance test (GTT). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Retrospective study of 368 women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM; greater than or equal to2 abnormal GTT values, n = 280) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT; one abnormal value, n = 88) with 869 ultrasound examinations at entry to and during diabetic care. Both groups were managed comparably. Abdominal circumference (AC) greater than or equal to90th percentile defined fetal macrosomia. Maternal historical and clinical parameters, and diagnostic and glycemic Values of glucose profiles divided into five categories of 4 weeks of gestational age (GA; <24 weeks, 24 weeks/0 days to 27 weeks/6 days, 28/0-31/6, 32/0-35/6, and 36/0-40/0 [referred to as <24 GA, 24 GA, 28 GA, 32 GA, and 36 GA categories, respectively]) were tested by univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis for their ability to predict an AC greater than or equal to90th percentile at each GA group and large-for-gestational-age (LGA) newborn. Data obtained at entry were also analyzed separately irrespective of the GA. RESULTS - Maternal weight, glycemia after therapy, rates of fetal macrosomia, and LGA were not significantly different between GDM and IGT; thus, both groups were analyzed together. LGA in a previous pregnancy, (odds ratio [OR] 3.6 95% Cl 1.8-7.3) and prepregnancy obesity (BMI greater than or equal to30 kg/m(2) 2.1; 1.2-3.7) independently predicted AC greater than or equal to90th percentile at entry. When data for each GA category were analyzed, no predictors were found for <24 GA. Independent predictors for each subsequent GA category were as follows: at 24 GA, LGA history (OR 9.8) at 28 GA, LGA history (OR 4.2), and obesity (OR 3.3), at 32 GA, fasting glucose of 32 GA (OR 1.6 per 5-mg/dl increase); at 36 GA, fasting glucose of 32 GA (OR 1.6); and for LGA at birth, LGA history (OR 2.7), and obesity (OR 2.4). CONCLUSIONS - in the late second and early third trimester, maternal BMI and LGA in a previous pregnancy appear to have the strongest influence on fetal growth, while later in the third trimester coincident with the period of maximum growth described in diabetic pregnancies, maternal glycemia predominates.
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