SCREENING FOR GESTATIONAL DIABETES BY 50 GRAMS GLUCOSE CHALLENGE TEST

ABSTRACT This cross sectional study was an attempt to estimate the prevalence of gestational diabetes among pregnant women in Basrah (using the 50 gm glucose challenge test) and to identify the high risk groups. The study involved 304 pregnant women who were attending the antenatal care clinics of t...

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Main Authors: Safaa, George Hussein, Narjis A. H Ajeel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Basrah 2008-06-01
Series:The Medical Journal of Basrah University
Online Access:https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_48358_d707f1abfabdbeb333f2f59f090e1018.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT This cross sectional study was an attempt to estimate the prevalence of gestational diabetes among pregnant women in Basrah (using the 50 gm glucose challenge test) and to identify the high risk groups. The study involved 304 pregnant women who were attending the antenatal care clinics of two primary health care centres during a threemonth period. All pregnant women included in the study were interviewed, blood samples were drawn, and urine samples were checked for the presence of sugar. The results showed that the prevalence of glucose intolerance was 4.3% according to 50 grams glucose challenge test. Also the results showed that the main risk factors, which were significantly and independently associated with impaired glucose tolerance, were history of habitual miscarriage, history of neonatal death and family history of diabetes mellitus. Urine test for sugar as a screening test for gestational diabetes was found to be neither sensitive nor specific in comparison with 50 grams oral glucose test. It was recommended that pregnant women should be screened for gestational diabetes by the 50 grams glucose challenge test and the screening can be done at least for high risk women.
ISSN:0253-0759
2413-4414