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Prematurity and congenital malformations differ according to the type of pregestational diabetes

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    Identifier:  imarina:9368599
    Authors:  Ballesteros, M; Guarque, A; Ingles, M; Vilanova, N; Lopez, M; Martin, L; Jane, M; Puerto, L; Martinez, M; de la Flor, M; Vendrell, J; Megia, A
    Abstract:
    Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common metabolic disorder in pregnancy. Women with Type 2 DM seems to have no better perinatal outcomes than those with Type 1 DM.Methods Single-center prospective cohort observational study. Pregnant women with diabetes (141 with Type 1 DM and 124 with Type 2 DM) that were followed in the university hospital between 2009 and 2021 were included in this study. Clinical data and obstetric and perinatal outcomes were collected.Results As expected, women with Type 1 DM were younger and had a longer duration of diabetes than women with Type 2 DM. Obesity and chronic hypertension were higher in the group of women with Type 2 DM and their value of HbA1c in the second and third trimesters were lower than in Type 1 DM. No differences in prematurity were found, but more extreme prematurity was observed in Type 2 DM, as well as a higher rate of congenital malformations. The frequency of hypoglycemia and the weight of the newborn was higher in Type 1 DM. The maternal independent factors related to the weight of the newborn were: the glycemic control at the third trimester, the weight gain during pregnancy, and pregestational BMI.Conclusions Newborns born to mothers with Type 1 DM were larger and had a higher frequency of hypoglycemia, while congenital malformations and precocious preterm was more associated to Type 2 DM. Metabolic control, weight gain and pregestational weight were important determinants of both obstetric and neonatal complications.
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    APA: Ballesteros, M; Guarque, A; Ingles, M; Vilanova, N; Lopez, M; Martin, L; Jane, M; Puerto, L; Martinez, M; de la Flor, M; Vendrell, J; Megia, A (2024). Prematurity and congenital malformations differ according to the type of pregestational diabetes. Bmc Pregnancy And Childbirth, 24(1), 335-. DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06470-7
    Paper original source: Bmc Pregnancy And Childbirth. 24 (1): 335-
    Article's DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06470-7
    Journal publication year: 2024-05-02
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2026-05-09
    URV's Author/s: Ballesteros Pérez, Monica / De la Flor López, Miriam José / Guarque Rus, Albert / Inglés Novell, Maria Montserrat / Jane Serra, Marta / LOPEZ QUEROL, MARTA / LÓPEZ TORTOSA, MIGUEL / Martin Gonzalez, Lourdes / Martín Muñoz, Luis / Martínez González, María Salomé / Megía Colet, Ana / VENDRELL FERRE, JOAN / Vendrell Ortega, Juan José / Vilano
    Department: Medicina i Cirurgia
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Ballesteros, M; Guarque, A; Ingles, M; Vilanova, N; Lopez, M; Martin, L; Jane, M; Puerto, L; Martinez, M; de la Flor, M; Vendrell, J; Megia, A
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Research group: SIGNAMET
    Thematic Areas: Surgery, Obstetrics and gynecology, Obstetrics & gynecology, Interdisciplinar, Enfermagem, Biotecnología
    Author's mail: lourdes.martin@urv.cat, lourdes.martin@urv.cat, marta.jane@urv.cat, marta.jane@urv.cat, albert.guarque@urv.cat, albert.guarque@urv.cat, montserrat.ingles@urv.cat, montserrat.ingles@urv.cat, miriamjose.delaflor@urv.cat, miriamjose.delaflor@urv.cat, mariasalome.martinez@urv.cat, mariasalome.martinez@urv.cat, nerea.vilanova@urv.cat, monica.ballesteros@urv.cat, monica.ballesteros@urv.cat, ana.megia@urv.cat, ana.megia@urv.cat, jvortega@irbcatsud.cat, jvortega@irbcatsud.cat
  • Keywords:

    Wome
    Prospective studies
    Preterm delivery
    Premature birth
    Pregnancy outcome
    Pregnancy in diabetics
    Pregnancy
    Outcomes
    Obesity
    Obesit
    Maternal-fetal medicine
    Infant
    newborn
    Hypoglycemia
    Humans
    High-risk pregnancy
    Glycated hemoglobin
    Female
    Diabetes mellitus
    type 2
    type 1
    Diabetes
    Congenital abnormalities
    Body mass index
    Birth weight
    Adult
    Obstetrics & Gynecology
    Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Surgery
    Interdisciplinar
    Enfermagem
    Biotecnología
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