1. Fetal adrenal gland size in gestational diabetes mellitus.
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Hetkamp, Tim, Hammer, Kerstin, Möllers, Mareike, Köster, Helen A., Falkenberg, Maria K., Kerschke, Laura, Braun, Janina, Oelmeier de Murcia, Kathrin, Klockenbusch, Walter, and Schmitz, Ralf
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ADRENAL glands ,GESTATIONAL diabetes ,GESTATIONAL age ,LONGITUDINAL method ,REGRESSION analysis ,CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the adrenal gland size of fetuses of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) with that of healthy control fetuses. Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study included measurements of the adrenal gland size of 62 GDM fetuses (GDM group) and 370 normal controls (control group) between the 19
th and 41st week of gestation. A standardized transversal plane was used to measure the total width and the medulla width. The cortex width and an adrenal gland ratio (total width/medulla width) were calculated from these data. Adrenal gland size measurements were adjusted to the week of gestation and compared between the two groups in a multivariable linear regression analysis. A variance decomposition metric was used to compare the relative importance of predictors of the different adrenal gland size measurements. Results: For all the investigated parameters of the adrenal gland size, increased values were found in the case of GDM (P < 0.05), while adjusting for the week of gestation. GDM seems to have a greater impact on the size of the cortex than on the size of the medulla. Conclusion: The fetal adrenal gland is enlarged in pregnancy complicated by GDM. The width of the cortex seems to be particularly affected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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