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Modestly elevated glucose levels during pregnancy are associated with a higher risk of future diabetes among women without gestational diabetes mellitus

Author:
Carr, Darcy B.  Newton, Katherine M.  Utzschneider, Kristina M.  Tong, Jenny  Gerchman, Fernando  Kahn, Steven E.  Heckbert, Susan R.  


Journal:
DIABETES CARE


Issue Date:
2008


Abstract(summary):

OBJECTIVE - To determine whether 1-h oral glucose challenge test (OGCT) or 3-h oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results below gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) criteria are associated with developing diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A retrospective cohort study was performed among women without GDM who had a pregnancy OGCT (n = 24,780) or OGTT (it = 6,222). Subsequent diabetes was ascertained by ICD-9 codes or pharmacy or laboratory data over a median follow-up of 8.8 years. RESULTS - Diabetes risk increased across OGCT quartiles: adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1.67 (95% CI 1.07-2.61) for 5.4-6.2 mmol/l, 2.13 (1.39-3.25) for 6.3-7.3 mmol/l, and 3.60 (2.41-5.39) for >= 7.4 mmol/l compared with <= 53 mmol/l. Women with one abnormal OGTT result had a higher risk compared with those with normal Values (HR 2.08 [95% CI 1.35-3.201). CONCLUSIONS - Women with modestly elevated glucose levels below the threshold for GDM had a higher risk for diabetes.


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