Relationship of glycaemic level of mother in last two hours before delivery and occurrence of acute neonatal complications

Autor: Georgy Joy Eralil
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology. :692-695
ISSN: 2320-1770
DOI: 10.5455/2320-1770.ijrcog20140966
Popis: Background: Diabetes is the most common pre-existing medical disorder seen in pregnancy. Between 2-5% of pregnancies are complicated by diabetes. 87.5% of these women have gestational diabetes, 7.5% have type 1 and 5% have type 2. The study was designed to know the relation of control of diabetes to neonatal outcome in terms of metabolic complications. Methods: Study was conducted in laboring women in government medical college hospital Kottayam. Selection criteria was based on oral GTT. Patients with multiple gestations, other medical disorders were excluded. All the patients were monitored with hourly RBS in active phase of labor. It was compared with cord levels of RBS, calcium, haematocrit and admission to SCNU. For data measured at normal level Chi square test was used to study the significance of difference between the groups. For statistically significant differences odds ratios were computed and 95% confidence limits are calculated. Whenever necessary for quantitative data t- test was used to study the difference in mean values. Results: All normal RBS had live births and all the intrauterine deaths were associated with maternal hyperglycaemia. Among the SCNU admission 87.5% had hyperglycaemia in mother. 33.3 % of abnormal RBS had admission to SCNU whereas only 3.4% of the normal RBS group had admission. The risk of SCNU admission is 14 times more among babies of mothers with abnormal maternal RBS. X 2 = 16.188 P = 0.000. The correlation coefficient between maternal RBS and cord RBS is 0.35 indicating a negative relationship between maternal RBS and Cord RBS. The coefficient of determination (r 2 ) is 12 indicates 12% of variation of RBS is explained by maternal RBS. The average RBs cord among mothers with abnormal maternal RBS is 58.4 and among mothers with normal RBS is 72.4 and the observed difference is statistically significant. Conclusions: Heart The study shows that tight regulation of maternal glucose levels during labor can reduce the incidence of neonatal hypoglycaemia and is needed for best neonatal outcome.
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