Cause of Death in Infants of Women with Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus and the Relationship with Glycemic Control

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作者
Rackham, Oliver
Paize, Fauzia [1 ]
Weindling, A. Michael [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Inst Child Hlth, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Sch Reprod & Dev Med, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
关键词
diabetes mellitus; pregnancy; perinatal mortality; stillbirth; neonatal mortality; congenital anomaly; PERINATAL-MORTALITY; GLUCOSE-INTOLERANCE; PREGNANCY; OUTCOMES; COMPLICATIONS; ANGIOGENESIS; GROWTH; AUDIT;
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10.3810/pgm.2009.07.2026
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Perinatal mortality remains high among infants of mothers with type I and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Although high glucose levels have been implicated, the mechanism is not well understood. Aims: 1) to identify the causes of stillbirth and neonatal death in infants of women with type I and type 2 diabetes; 2) to determine whether the causes of perinatal mortality are the same for women with type I and type 2 diabetes; and 3) to ascertain the relationship between perinatal mortality and maternal glycemic control. Materials and methods: the case notes of women with type I and type 2 diabetes mellitus who had a stillbirth or neonatal death were identified and examined by 2 reviewers independently. Results: Ninety-three perinatal deaths were identified (59 women with type I diabetes; 34 women with type 2 diabetes). There were 73 stillbirths, 12 were early neonatal deaths, and 8 were late neonatal deaths. Eighteen deaths were attributed to congenital anomalies, 64 to antepartum asphyxia, 4 to intrapartum asphyxia, 3 to postnatal hyaline membrane disease, 2 to postnatal infection, I was unclassifiable, and I case had no details available. Median postmenstrual age at death was 34 weeks for both women with type I and type 2 diabetes. Congenital anomalies were less common in women with type I diabetes than those with type 2 diabetes (rate ratio, 0.37 [95% confidence interval, 0.15-0.95]). The relationship between preconceptional and maximal maternal glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) concentrations and birth weight was curvilinear: at low HbA(1c) levels, the fetal weight was normal; when HbA(1c) levels were moderately raised, there was macrosomia; very high HbA(1c) levels were associated with severe intrauterine growth restriction. Conclusion: We describe a relationship between HbA(1c) and fetal weight. We consider that this provides evidence that hyperglycemia not only causes fetal macrosomia but also an angiopathy affecting the utero-placental blood vessels and consequent fetal hypoxia. These observations provide further evidence that good pre- and periconceptional glycemic control is likely to be of great importance in improving the outcome of pregnancies of women with diabetes.
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