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Title: Postpartum dysglycaemia after early gestational diabetes: Follow-up of women in the TOBOGM randomised controlled trial
Author: Cheung, N. W.
Rhou, Y. J. J.
Immanuel, J.
Hague, W. M.
Teede, H.
Nolan, C. J.
Peek, M. J.
Flack, J. R.
McLean, M.
Wong, V. W.
Hibbert, E. J.
Kautzky-Willer, A.
Harreiter, J.
Backman, H.
Gianatti, E.
Sweeting, A.
Mohan, V.
Simmons, D.
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Abstract:  Aim: To evaluate the incidence and predictors of postpartum dysglycaemia among high-risk women who develop early gestational diabetes (eGDM) prior to 20 weeks? gestation. Methods: This is a sub-study of the Treatment of Booking Gestational Diabetes (TOBOGM) Study, a randomised controlled trial of early or deferred treatment for women with risk factors for gestational diabetes diagnosed with eGDM, using current WHO criteria. Overt diabetes in pregnancy was excluded. A repeat oral glucose tolerance test (oGTT) was recommended at 6?12 weeks postpartum. Results: Of 793 participants, 352 (44.4%) underwent a postpartum oGTT. Baseline characteristics of participants with and without an oGTT were similar. Ninety-two (26.1%) had postpartum dysglycaemia: 11 (3.1%) diabetes, 31 (8.8%) impaired fasting glucose (IFG), 39 (11.1%) impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and 11 (3.1%) combined IFG/IGT. Participants with postpartum dysglycaemia were more likely to have had past GDM, lower body mass index, more gestational weight gain, and higher 1 and 2-hour glucose concentrations on the early pregnancy oGTT. On logistic regression, higher 1 and 2-hour glucose concentration, previous GDM and greater gestational weight gain were independently associated with postpartum dysglycaemia. Conclusion: There is a high incidence of postpartum dysglycaemia among high-risk women with eGDM. � 2024
ISSN: 01688227 (ISSN)
Digital object identifier: 10.1016/j.diabres.2024.111929
URI: https://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/13171
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