Risk of recurrent adverse pregnancy outcome in women with diabetes
Background Women with pre-gestational diabetes experience an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, but there are limited data on recurrence of adverse outcome. This study examined recurrence of adverse outcome in a cohort of women with pre-gestational diabetes from Northern England. Methods 2...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2011-06, Vol.96 (Suppl 1), p.Fa129-Fa129 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background Women with pre-gestational diabetes experience an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, but there are limited data on recurrence of adverse outcome. This study examined recurrence of adverse outcome in a cohort of women with pre-gestational diabetes from Northern England. Methods 221 women with pre-gestational diabetes and with a first and second pregnancy during 1996–2008 were identified from the Northern Diabetes in Pregnancy Survey. Rates of adverse outcome (fetal loss at any gestation, major congenital anomaly, or infant death) for each pregnancy and recurrence rates were determined using descriptive approaches. Predictors of adverse outcome were examined by logistic regression. Results 69 (31%) first pregnancies ended in adverse outcome, including 14 (6%) with congenital anomalies, 52 (24%) additional fetal losses and 3 (1%) additional infant deaths. 41 (19%) second pregnancies ended in adverse outcome, significantly less than the rate among first pregnancies (p=0.002), including 21 (10%) with congenital anomaly, 19 (9%) additional fetal losses, and 1 ( |
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ISSN: | 1359-2998 1468-2052 |
DOI: | 10.1136/archdischild.2011.300157.22 |