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French Multicentric Survey of Outcome of Pregnancy in Women With Pregestational Diabetes

Authors :
Alain Fournier
Claude d'Ercole
Brigitte Pfister
Anne Vambergue
Jean Yves Gillet
Pierre Fontaine
Odile Verier-Mine
Médéric Hoffet
Michele Floriot
Ann Marie Geudj
Eric Renard
Alain Miton
Pierre Boulot
Anne Sylvie Valat
Marie Françoise Lamotte
Sylvie Hauguel-de-Mouzon
Nathalie Chabbert-Buffet
Henri Gin
Françoise Lorenzi
Michel Rodier
Brigette Guionnet
Jacques Lepercq
Philippe Roth
Alfred Penfornis
Veronique Lejeune
Sylvie Grandperret-Vauthier
Dominique Jullien
José Timsit
Guy-Alain Sery
Sylvie Hiéronimus
Pierre Marès
Source :
Diabetes Care. 26:2990-2993
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2003.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To evaluate perinatal outcome in pregnancies in women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes and the influence of preconception care 10 years after the St. Vincent’s declaration.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 perinatal centers in France in 2000-2001. The main investigated outcomes were perinatal mortality, major congenital malformations, and preterm delivery.RESULTS—Among 435 single pregnancies, 289 (66.4%) were from women with type 1 and 146 (33.6%) from women with type 2 diabetes. Perinatal mortality rate was 4.4% (0.7% national rate), severe congenital malformations rate was 4.1% (2.2% national rate), and preterm delivery rate was 38.2% (4.7% national rate). Preconception care was provided in 48.5% women with type 1 diabetes and in 24.0% women with type 2 diabetes. Women whose first trimester HbA1c was >8% had higher rates of perinatal mortality (9.2 vs. 2.5%; odds ratio 3.9; 95% CI 1.5–9.7; P < 0.005), major congenital malformations (8.3 vs. 2.5%; 3.5; 1.3–8.9; P < 0.01), and preterm delivery (57.6 vs. 24.8%; 1.4; 1.1–1.7; P < 0.005) than those with first trimester HbA1c CONCLUSIONS—Pregnancies in women with diabetes are still poorly planned and complicated by higher rates of perinatal mortality and major congenital malformations. Despite knowledge of the importance of intensified glycemic control before pregnancy, reaching the St. Vincent’s target needs further implementation in France.

Details

ISSN :
19355548 and 01495992
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....75852699d7ce93bf924e0f6f75f1e921
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.26.11.2990