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Medicina Interna

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Abstract

SIMAS, Ana et al. Gestational Diabetes: 2021 Horta’s Hospital Casuistry - An Heldding Concern Data. Medicina Interna [online]. 2023, vol.30, n.4, pp.9-14.  Epub Jan 10, 2024. ISSN 0872-671X.  https://doi.org/10.24950/rspmi.2061.

Introduction:

Gestational diabetes (GD) is a frequent com-plication in pregnancy. There is evidence of an association between maternal hyperglycemia and the risk of obstetric and neonatal complications. The concern with early diagnosis has allowed, among others, to reduce these complications.

Horta Hospital has perceived with concern, a persistent higher disease prevalence comparing to national data. The goal of this study was to characterize the population with GD followed and with delivery in the hospital in 2021.

Methods:

Retrospective study of pregnant women with GD followed in medical appointment and pregnant women with GD that delivered in this hospital. Data were collected from the hos-pital computer register and recorded in a database. Demogra-phic and clinical characteristics of the pregnant women were analyzed, as well as the characteristics of the babies born from these pregnancies.

Results:

Of all women who gave birth at hospital, 35% had a diagnosis of GD. In this group, 58% were from 30 to 39 years old. Pregnant women with GD that were followed in medical appointment, had 35% BMI of obesity, 35% overweight, and the remaining 30% had normal weight. Family history of diabetes mellitus (DM) was present in 36% of pregnant women, and 35% had GD in a previous pregnancy.

Conclusion:

The prevalence of GD in this institution remains higher than data from mainland Portugal, showing the importance of increased attention to these pregnant women, in order to reduce the risk of complications. Although not enough data were collected to draw conclusions about possible causes for these results disparity, it is essential to do further investigation.

Keywords : Azores; Diabetes, Gestational; Hyperglycemia; Pregnancy Complications..

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