GLICEMIA EN AYUNAS Y PRONOSTICO OBSTRETICO-PERINATAL: UNA NUEVA CONSIDERACION

  • Percy Pacora Portella
  • José Núñez Calderón
  • Delia Moreno Baanante
  • Alejandro Barreda Gallegos

Abstract

Blood samples in the rasting state were drawn rrom 1,560 non diabetic Peruvan pregnant women at 26 to 36 weeks or gestatlon in order to establish a normal range für fasting serum glucose in pregnancy (ortho-tolouidine method) and to examine whether maternal-fetal prognosis differs when maternal fasting blood sugar (FBS) values are beyond this range. The 3rd, 50th and 95th percentiles were SO, 67, 80 and 85 mg/dl, respectively. Pregnant women with diabetes risk factors had mean serum glucose values higher titan pregnant women without such risk factors significantly. Follow up was completed on 1,415 (90.7%) of the pregnancies and 1,043 (67%) of the newborns. Maternal FDS showed a positive association to diabetes rlsk factors, pregnancy complicatlons, feto-pelvic disproportion, shoulder dystocia, operative deliveries and perinatal morbidity and mortality. A significant increase In the maternal-fetal prognosis occurred when maternal FDS was beyond the range SO • 79 mg/dl (2.8 • 4.4 mmol/L). Maternal FDS values should be considered a reUable index at predicting maternal and perinatal outcome.

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Published
2024-10-04
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Pacora Portella P, Núñez Calderón J, Moreno Baanante D, Barreda Gallegos A. GLICEMIA EN AYUNAS Y PRONOSTICO OBSTRETICO-PERINATAL: UNA NUEVA CONSIDERACION. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2024Oct.4 [cited 2024Oct.16];16(1). Available from: http://54.39.98.165/index.php/AMP/article/view/3316
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