Markers of Maternal Insulin Resistance and Lipid Ratios Measured in Early Pregnancy Are Related to Adverse Fetomaternal Outcomes in Women Treated for Hyperglycemia Detected in Early Pregnancy—Data from a Retrospective Cohort Study
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Parameter | N = 193 |
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Age (years) | 31 (28.0; 34.0) |
Prepregnancy BMI (kg/m2) | 29.2 (24.1; 33.6) |
GDM in previous pregnancy/pregnancies (% out of women with a history of minimum one delivery) | 22.5% |
Gestational hypertension/preeclampsia diagnosed in this pregnancy | 7.7% |
Multipara (%) | 56.4% |
History of T2DM in the family | 45.1% |
Gestational age at the diagnosis of hyperglycemia in pregnancy (weeks) | 12.0 (9.0; 15.0) |
Fasting glycemia at the diagnosis (mmol/dL) | 5.6 (5.2; 6.3) |
1-h glycemia in the 75 g OGTT (mmol/dL) | 9.3 (8.2; 10.7) |
2-h glycemia in the 75 g OGTT (mmol/dL) | 9.0 (7.1; 10.5) |
Maternal metabolic characteristics at the baseline (the first visit in the tertiary Unit completed before the gestational age of 20 gestational weeks) | |
HDL cholesterol (mmol/dL) | 1.7 (1.4; 2.1) |
Total cholesterol (mmol/dL) | 5.1 (4.4; 5.7) |
Triglycerides (mmol/dL) | 1.5 (1.1; 2.0) |
HbA1c (%) | 5.4 (5.1; 5.9) |
TAG/HDL cholesterol ratio | 0.84 (0.64; 1.30) |
nonHDL cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio | 2.00 (1.62; 2.50) |
Total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio | 3.00 (2.62; 3.50) |
Atherogenic Plasma Index | −0.07 (10.19; 0.11) |
eGDR | 9.12 (7.48; 0.38) |
Blood pressure > 130/85, or on antihypertensive medications | 14.6% |
Fasting blood glycemia > 5.5 mmol/dL | 53.2% |
HDL cholesterol < 1.29 mmol/dL | 16.4% |
TAG > 1.69 mmol/Dl | 47.5% |
Prepregnancy BMI > 30 kg/m2 | 44.9% |
eGDR < 8.77 | 39.3% |
TAG/HDL cholesterol ratio > 1.65 | 15.4% |
AIP > 0.24 | 14.6% |
nonHDL/HDL cholesterol ratio > 2.6 | 23.5% |
TOTAL/HDL cholesterol ratio > 4.5 | 9.2% |
Parameter | |
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Neonatal sex | Female/male 44.1/55.9% |
Birth weight (g) | 3450 (3110; 3757) |
Z-score for a birth weight | 0.48 (−0.19; 1.13) |
Z-score below −2.0 | 0% |
Z-score above 2.0 | 9.6% |
Ponderall Index (cm/g3) | 2.06 (1.88; 2.20) |
Low Ponderall Index (2.2 g/cm3, or less) | 76.2% |
High Ponderall Index (3.0 g/cm3, or more) | 0% |
Gestational age at delivery (gestational weeks) | 38.5 (38.0; 39.0) |
Birth weight > 90th centile according to the WHO growth charts (%) | 25.2% |
Birth weight < 10th centile according to the WHO growth charts (%) | 9.2% |
Emergency caesarean section (CS) for fetal indications (out of CSs) (%) | 16.9% |
Metabolic adverse neonatal outcome (neonatal hypoglycemia either/or hyperbilirubinemia/phototherapy) (%) | 41.4% |
Postpartum birth weight loss above 10% (%) | 9.4% |
Intrapartum injury (%) | 13.0% |
Premature delivery < 37 weeks of gestation (%) | 9.2% |
Premature delivery < 34 weeks of gestation (%) | 4.5% |
Medically-indicated prematurity (delivery below 37 weeks of gestation for fetal indications) out of premature deliveries (%) | 54.5% |
Respiratory adverse neonatal outcome (respiratory support (CPAP), either/or mechanical ventilation) (%) | 6.2% |
Composite adverse neonatal outcome (%) | 59.2% |
Neonatal Outcome | Predictor | Exp(B) (95% CI) | Nagelkerke R2 | p |
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Adverse metabolic neonatal outcome | 75 g OGTT glycemia at 2 h diagnostic for DiP p for the model = 0.006 | 1.59 (1.48; 16.59) | 0.102 | 0.011 |
nonHDL/HDL cholesterol > 2.6 p for the model = 0.009 | 4.62 (1.35; 15.79) | 0.110 | 0.014 | |
AIP > 0.24 p for the model = 0.033 | 3.60 (1.04; 12.48) | 0.072 | 0.043 | |
TOTAL/HDL cholesterol ratio > 4.5 p for the mode = 0.015 | 8.75 (1.02; 74.83) | 0.095 | 0.048 | |
Three or more dysmetabolic traits present at the baseline p for the model = 0.024 | 3.91 (1.12; 13.65) | 0.085 | 0.032 | |
Composite adverse neonatal outcome p for the model = 0.010 | 75 g OGTT glycemia at 2 h diagnostic for DiP | 4.56 (1.24; 16.74) | 0.080 | 0.022 |
High z-score | Gestational age at the diagnosis of hyperglycemia < 12 weeks p for the model = 0.021 | 1.58 (0.79; 4.03) | 0.08 | 0.045 |
Baseline HbA1c > 6.5% p for the model = 0.052 | 4.07 (1.08; 15.28) | 0.060 | 0.037 | |
Baseline Egdr < 8.77 p for the model = 0.025 | 4.36 (1.10; 17.32) | 0.089 | 0.036 |
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Zawiejska, A.; Wróblewska-Seniuk, K.; Gutaj, P.; Kippen, J.; Gomulska, A.; Wender-Ozegowska, E. Markers of Maternal Insulin Resistance and Lipid Ratios Measured in Early Pregnancy Are Related to Adverse Fetomaternal Outcomes in Women Treated for Hyperglycemia Detected in Early Pregnancy—Data from a Retrospective Cohort Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 1777. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071777
Zawiejska A, Wróblewska-Seniuk K, Gutaj P, Kippen J, Gomulska A, Wender-Ozegowska E. Markers of Maternal Insulin Resistance and Lipid Ratios Measured in Early Pregnancy Are Related to Adverse Fetomaternal Outcomes in Women Treated for Hyperglycemia Detected in Early Pregnancy—Data from a Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(7):1777. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071777
Chicago/Turabian StyleZawiejska, Agnieszka, Katarzyna Wróblewska-Seniuk, Paweł Gutaj, Joanna Kippen, Anna Gomulska, and Ewa Wender-Ozegowska. 2022. "Markers of Maternal Insulin Resistance and Lipid Ratios Measured in Early Pregnancy Are Related to Adverse Fetomaternal Outcomes in Women Treated for Hyperglycemia Detected in Early Pregnancy—Data from a Retrospective Cohort Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 7: 1777. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071777
APA StyleZawiejska, A., Wróblewska-Seniuk, K., Gutaj, P., Kippen, J., Gomulska, A., & Wender-Ozegowska, E. (2022). Markers of Maternal Insulin Resistance and Lipid Ratios Measured in Early Pregnancy Are Related to Adverse Fetomaternal Outcomes in Women Treated for Hyperglycemia Detected in Early Pregnancy—Data from a Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(7), 1777. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071777