The association between low 50 g glucose challenge test result and fetal growth restriction

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作者
Melamed, Nir [1 ]
Hiersch, Liran [1 ]
Peled, Yoav [1 ]
Hod, Moshe [1 ]
Wiznitzer, Arnon [1 ]
Yogev, Yariv [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Helen Schneider Hosp Women, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Rabin Med Ctr, Petah Tiqwa, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
关键词
Challenge; glucose; low birthweight; outcome; test; BIRTH-WEIGHT; PREGNANCY; HYPERGLYCEMIA; HYPOGLYCEMIA; OBESITY; RISK;
D O I
10.3109/14767058.2013.770460
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R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine whether a low-GCT result is predictive of low birthweight and to identify the lower GCT threshold for prediction of fetal growth restriction. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of 12 899 women who underwent a GCT (24-28 weeks). Women with a low-GCT result (<10th percentile (70 mg/dL) were compared to women with normal-GCT result (70-140 mg/dL). ROC analysis was used to determine the optimal lower GCT threshold for the prediction of growth restriction. Results: Women in the low GCT had significant lower rates of cesarean delivery (18.7% versus 22.5%), shoulder dystocia (0.0% versus 0.3%), mean birthweight (3096 +/- 576 versus 3163 +/- 545) and birthweight percentile (49.1 +/- 27.0 versus 53.1 +/- 26.7) and significant higher rates of birthweight <2500 g (11.3% versus 8.5%), below the 10th percentile (8.3% versus 6.5%) and 3rd percentile (2.3% versus 1.4%). Low GCT was independently associated with an increased risk for birthweight 52500 g (OR = 1.6, 1.2-2.0), birthweight <10th percentile (OR = 1.3, 1.1-1.6), birthweight <3rd percentile (OR 1.7, 1.2-2.5) and neonatal hypoglycemia (OR = 1.4, 1.02-2.0). The optimal GCT threshold for the prediction of birthweight <10th percentile was 88.5 mg/dL (sensitivity 48.5%, specificity 58.1%). Conclusion: Low-GCT result is independently associated with low birthweight and can be used in combination with additional factors for the prediction of fetal growth restriction.
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