First-trimester glycaemic markers as predictors of gestational diabetes and its associated adverse outcomes: A prospective cohort study.

Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association(2023)

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WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN?: Recent research suggests excessive growth associated with GDM may begin prior to 28 weeks' gestation, when GDM is typically tested for WHAT THIS STUDY HAS FOUND?: Pregnancies affected by GDM are already subject to accelerated fetal growth in comparison to non-GDM pregnancies by way of higher estimated fetal weight and fetal abdominal circumference Neither first-trimester HbA1c nor plasma glucose was useful predictors of these outcomes WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS STUDY?: Highlights the emergence of excessive growth prior to detection of GDM Reinforces need for suitable methods of identifying such pregnancies in earlier gestation.
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HbA1c,fetal growth,gestational diabetes mellitus,large for gestational age,macrosomia,preeclampsia,pregnancy-induced hypertension
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