Journal of Personalized Medicine (Aug 2022)

Fetal Growth and Neonatal Outcomes in Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus in a Population with a High Prevalence of Diabetes

  • Giampiero Capobianco,
  • Alessandra Gulotta,
  • Giulio Tupponi,
  • Francesco Dessole,
  • Giuseppe Virdis,
  • Claudio Cherchi,
  • Davide De Vita,
  • Marco Petrillo,
  • Giorgio Olzai,
  • Roberto Antonucci,
  • Laura Saderi,
  • Pier Luigi Cherchi,
  • Salvatore Dessole,
  • Giovanni Sotgiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12081320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1320

Abstract

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The aim of this retrospective study, conducted in an Italian tertiary care hospital, was to evaluate maternal-fetal and neonatal clinical outcomes in a group of patients with pregestational diabetes mellitus (PGDM), such as diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1), diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), and maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY). Overall, 174 pregnant women, nulliparous and multiparous, with a single pregnancy were enrolled. Data on pregnancy, childbirth, and newborns were collected from medical records. The selected patients were divided into two groups: the PGDM group (42 with DM1, 14 with DM2, and 2 with MODY), and the control group (116 patients with a negative pathological history of diabetes mellitus). We reported an incidence of preterm delivery of 55.2% in the PGDM group, including 59.5% of those with DM1 and 42.9% of those with DM2, vs. 6% in the controls. Fetal growth disorders, such as intrauterine growth retardation, small for gestational age, and fetal macrosomia were found in 19% and 3.6% in the case and control groups, respectively. A relationship between DM2 and gestational hypertension was found.

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