Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.5671/ca.44.1.4
Comparison of the Neonatal Outcome in Mothers with Gestational Diabetes (GD) in Two Periods
Ella Đukić
; Medical Faculty Osijek, University J.J. Strossmayer Osijek, Croatia
Diana Milas
; Medical Faculty Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Andrea Prutki
; University hospital Osijek, Croatia
Tihana Nađ
; University hospital Osijek, Croatia
Marijana Arambašić
; University hospital Osijek, Croatia
Vesna Milas
; Medical Faculty Osijek, University J.J. Strossmayer Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
Gestational diabetes is one of the most common metabolic complications during pregnancy. Pregnant diabetic mothers, if not well regulated, are more often subject to a number of acute conditions and complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, hypertrophy, lower Apgar are often seen in children. In this case control study we compared mothers with GD and their infants to mothers without GD and their children both in 2015 and 2018 in order to determine whether there are any differences among them, and to compare the perinatal outcome of their infants. Examinees were born in 2015 and 2018 (262) at KBC Osijek. The control group (262) included first neonates born after the examinees in 2015 and 2018. The results are shown in tables, with absolute and relative frequencies, and the significance of differences in the chi-square test with confidence interval at 95 %, with statistical significance accepted at p <0.05 level. Different acute conditions and other chronic illnesses are more common in mothers with GD. They have more complications during labor. Their infants are more often diagnosed with hypertrophy, hypoglycemia, and hypocalcemia. They also require more oxygen treatment, longer hospitalization and birth by C-section. In 2018, the number of hypoglycemic and hypocalcemic infants was twice lower, and their hospitalization much shorter. Better care for mothers during pregnancy and their glycemic control have led to significantly less complications in their infants and better perinatal outcome of such infants.
Keywords
diabetes, perinatal outcome, pregnancy
Hrčak ID:
240032
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Publication date:
10.4.2020.
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