A population-based screening for gestational diabetes mellitus in non-diabetic women in Bahrain

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Al Mahroos, S
Nagalla, DS
Yousif, W
Sanad, H
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[1] Salamniya Med Complex, Dept Med, Manama, Bahrain
[2] Salamniya Med Complex, Dept Pathol, Clin Biochem Sect, Manama, Bahrain
[3] Salamniya Med Complex, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Manama, Bahrain
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10.5144/0256-4947.2005.129
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: Maternal hyperglycemia is considered a risk factor for fetal morbidity. Since there is a high prevalence of diabetes mellitus among the population of Bahrain, we conducted a prospective population-based study of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in non-diabetic pregnant women. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: All non-diabetic pregnant women attending antenatal clinics during January 2001 to December 2002 (n = 10 495) were screened for GDM during the 24th to 28th weeks of gestation. All positive subjects based on a 50-g glucose challenge test (GCT) were further evaluated by a diagnostic 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). The birth weight of the child and post-delivery insulin resistance were monitored. The homeostasis model of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was used to assess insulin resistance. RESULTS: Of 10 495 non-diabetic pregnant women screened, 32.8% (n = 3443) had plasma glucose >= 7.8 mmol/L (140 mg/dL) in the GCT The 75-g OGTT found a prevalence of GDM of 13.5%. There were twice as many Bahrainis as expatriates. Of children born to women with GDM, 6.5% had a birth weight > 4000 g. Post-delivery evaluation of insulin resistance indicated that 33% of women with GDM had a HOMA-IR value > 2. CONCLUSION: The population of Bahrain is a high-risk ethnic group for GDM. The association of insulin resistance in the post-gravid state with GDM among 33% of the study population suggests that insulin resistance, the possible cause of the pathophysiological mechanism underlying the development of gestational diabetes, continues in the post gravid state.
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