Garshasbi A, Faghihzadeh S, Falah N, Khosniat M, Torkestani F, Ghavam M, Abasian M,
Volume 67, Issue 4 (7-2009)
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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus is diagnosed as carbohydrate in tolerance demonstrated
for the first time in the course of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the selective screening method for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
based on: 1- recommendation of
the fourth workshop- conference on GDM 2-
evaluation of risk factors
Methods: A case-
control study was performed on 370 pregnancies inflicted
by GDM in Hazrat
Zaynab
Hospital,
Shahed
University.
The maternal and perinatal outcomes and prevalence of risk factors based on recommendation
of the fourth workshop- conference on GDM
in these women with GDM were compared with the
same data and risk factors of randomly selected 600
pregnant women at the same time and in the same hospital, they all underwent
universal testing for GDM, and their OGTT
were normal.
Results: The prevalence of all risk factors was significantly higher in the group with GDM,
but 45 of these women (12%)
had no risk factors. 107 women (29%)
with GDM were at low risk and would remain undiagnosed
if selective screening method was used. The
main neonatal complications in the low- risk group did not differ from the
complications in other women with GDM.
Conclusions: The
universal screening of all pregnant women seems to justified whereas the
recommendations for not screening low- risk group are doubtful and require further
examination.