The Association Between Resolvin D1 Levels and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Implications for Perinatal Outcomes

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate maternal Resolvin D1 levels in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and investigate the association between perinatal outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: This case-control study included 88 singleton pregnancies, conducted from August 2023 to January 2024, at a tertiary care cen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gynecology, obstetrics & reproductive medicine : GORM obstetrics & reproductive medicine : GORM, 2024-08, Vol.30 (2), p.75-8
Hauptverfasser: Seyhanli, Zeynep, Bayraktar, Burak, Bucak, Mevlut, Karabay, Gulsan, Cakir, Betul Tokgoz, Ulusoy, Can Ozan, Aktemur, Gizem, Sefik, Selver Ozge, Sucu, Serap Topkara, Celen, Sevki, Caglar, Ali Turhan
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate maternal Resolvin D1 levels in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and investigate the association between perinatal outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: This case-control study included 88 singleton pregnancies, conducted from August 2023 to January 2024, at a tertiary care center. Participants were divided into two groups: 44 pregnant women diagnosed with GDM comprised the study group, and 44 healthy pregnant women served as the control group. Additionally, the GDM group was categorized based on management approach into 21 women managed with diet alone and 23 women requiring insulin therapy. Maternal plasma Resolvin D1 levels and maternal-neonatal outcomes were then compared between groups. The analysis involved determining the optimal Resolvin D1 cut-off levels for predicting composite adverse neonatal outcomes in GDM using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis. RESULTS: The plasma Resolvin D1 level in pregnant women with GDM was significantly higher compared to the control group (337±74.1 vs. 297±56.7, p
ISSN:1300-4751
2602-4918
DOI:10.21613/GORM.2023.1505