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- W2892263998 abstract "1) Determinar si una glucemia basal en el primer trimestre (GBPT) del embarazo ≥ 92 mg/dl anticipa la aparición de complicaciones materno-fetales de diabetes mellitus gestacional (DMG). 2) Valorar si la GBPT puede sustituir al diagnóstico clásico de DMG mediante sobrecarga oral de glucosa (SOG). Estudio retrospectivo de 1.425 embarazos con GBPT y test de ÓSullivan (TOS) en el segundo trimestre más SOG según resultado del TOS. Valoración de la sensibilidad y especificidad de la GBPT respecto al diagnóstico clásico de DMG. Relación de las complicaciones materno-fetales con la GBPT en el grupo total y tras excluir a las madres que realizaron tratamiento médico específico de DMG. La sensibilidad y la especificidad de la GBPT ≥ 92 mg/dl respecto al diagnóstico de DMG en el segundo trimestre, usando los criterios clásicos basados en la SOG de Carpenter y Coustan, fueron respectivamente del 46,4 y el 88,8%. Respecto a las gestantes con GBPT < 92 mg/dl, las gestantes con GBPT ≥ 92 mg/dl tienen mayor peso del recién nacido (3.228 ± 86 versus 3.123 ± 31 g; p < 0,05) y mayor porcentaje de macrosomía (6,9% versus 3,5%; p < 0,05). Esta relación se mantuvo tras excluir a las pacientes diagnosticadas y tratadas por DMG (peso: 3.235 ± 98 versus 3.128 ± 31 g; p < 0,05; porcentaje de macrosomía: 7,2% versus 3,4%; p < 0,05). 1) La GBPT no es un buen sustituto del diagnóstico clásico de DMG en el segundo trimestre. 2) Las gestantes con GBPT ≥ 92 mg/dl, aun sin diagnóstico posterior de DMG, constituyen un grupo de riesgo de macrosomía fetal y podrían beneficiarse de la instauración de tratamiento nutricional y ejercicio físico. To establish whether fasting glucose levels in the first trimester (FGFT)of pregnancy ≥ 92 mg/dL (5.1 mmol/L) (FGFT) anticipate the occurrence of maternal-fetal complications of gestational diabetes mellitus. To assess whether FGFT can replace diagnosis of GDM using the classical two-step oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). A retrospective study of 1425 pregnancies with FGFT and O'Sullivan Test (OST) and/or OGTT according to OST results in the second trimester. FGFT sensitivity and specificity were assessed as compared to the conventional diagnosis of GDM. The relationship between maternal-fetal complications and FGFT was assessed in the total group and after excluding mothers who received specific medical treatment for GDM. Sensitivity and specificity of FGFT levels ≥ 92 mg/dL were 46.4% and 88.8% as compared to diagnosis of GDM using Carpenter and Coustan criteria. In the total group, a statistically significant relationship was found between FGFT levels ≥ 92 mg/dL and newborn weight (3228 ± 86 versus 3123 ± 31 g; P<.05), as well as a higher rate of macrosomia (6.9% versus 3.5%; P<.05). This association persisted after excluding patients diagnosed with and treated for GDM (weight: 3235±98 versus 3128±31 g; P<.05; percentage of macrosomia: 7.2% versus 3.4%; P<.05). FGFT is not a good substitute for conventional diagnosis of GDM in the second trimester. Pregnant women with FGFT levels ≥ 92 mg/dL, even with no subsequent diagnosis of GDM, are a risk group for fetal macrosomia and could benefit from dietary measures and physical exercise." @default.
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- W2892263998 title "Glucemia basal en el primer trimestre como acercamiento inicial al diagnóstico de la diabetes en el embarazo" @default.
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