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Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort

BACKGROUND: The incidence of diabetes mellitus (both pregestational and gestational) is increasing worldwide, and hyperglycemia during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Evidence on the safety and efficacy of metformin during pregnancy has accumulated resulting in an increase i...

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Autores principales: Gerbier, Eva, Favre, Guillaume, Maisonneuve, Emeline, Ceulemans, Michael, Winterfeld, Ursula, Dao, Kim, Schmid, Christian P. R., Jenkinson, Stephen P., Niznik, Bartlomiej, Baud, David, Spoendlin, Julia, Panchaud, Alice
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10191745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4105993
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author Gerbier, Eva
Favre, Guillaume
Maisonneuve, Emeline
Ceulemans, Michael
Winterfeld, Ursula
Dao, Kim
Schmid, Christian P. R.
Jenkinson, Stephen P.
Niznik, Bartlomiej
Baud, David
Spoendlin, Julia
Panchaud, Alice
author_facet Gerbier, Eva
Favre, Guillaume
Maisonneuve, Emeline
Ceulemans, Michael
Winterfeld, Ursula
Dao, Kim
Schmid, Christian P. R.
Jenkinson, Stephen P.
Niznik, Bartlomiej
Baud, David
Spoendlin, Julia
Panchaud, Alice
author_sort Gerbier, Eva
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of diabetes mellitus (both pregestational and gestational) is increasing worldwide, and hyperglycemia during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Evidence on the safety and efficacy of metformin during pregnancy has accumulated resulting in an increase in its prescription in many reports. AIMS: We aimed to determine the prevalence of antidiabetic drug use (insulins and blood glucose-lowering drugs) before and during pregnancy in Switzerland and the changes therein during pregnancy and over time. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive study using Swiss health insurance claims (2012-2019). We established the MAMA cohort by identifying deliveries and estimating the last menstrual period. We identified claims for any antidiabetic medication (ADM), insulins, blood glucose-lowering drugs, and individual substances within each class. We defined three groups of pattern use based on timing of dispensation: (1) dispensation of at least one ADM in the prepregnancy period and in or after trimester 2 (T2) (pregestational diabetes); (2) dispensation for the first time in or after T2 (GDM); and (3) dispensation in the prepregnancy period and no dispensation in or after T2 (discontinuers). Within the pregestational diabetes group, we further defined continuers (dispensation for the same group of ADM) and switchers (different ADM group dispensed in the prepregnancy period and in or after T2). RESULTS: MAMA included 104,098 deliveries with a mean maternal age at delivery of 31.7. Antidiabetic dispensations among pregnancies with pregestational and gestational diabetes increased over time. Insulin was the most dispensed medication for both diseases. Between 2017 and 2019, less than 10% of pregnancies treated for pregestational diabetes continued metformin rather than switching to insulin. Metformin was offered to less than 2% of pregnancies to treat gestational diabetes (2017-2019). CONCLUSION: Despite its position in the guidelines and the attractive alternative that metformin represents to patients who may encounter barriers with insulin therapy, there was reluctance to prescribe it.
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spelling pubmed-101917452023-05-18 Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort Gerbier, Eva Favre, Guillaume Maisonneuve, Emeline Ceulemans, Michael Winterfeld, Ursula Dao, Kim Schmid, Christian P. R. Jenkinson, Stephen P. Niznik, Bartlomiej Baud, David Spoendlin, Julia Panchaud, Alice J Diabetes Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The incidence of diabetes mellitus (both pregestational and gestational) is increasing worldwide, and hyperglycemia during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Evidence on the safety and efficacy of metformin during pregnancy has accumulated resulting in an increase in its prescription in many reports. AIMS: We aimed to determine the prevalence of antidiabetic drug use (insulins and blood glucose-lowering drugs) before and during pregnancy in Switzerland and the changes therein during pregnancy and over time. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive study using Swiss health insurance claims (2012-2019). We established the MAMA cohort by identifying deliveries and estimating the last menstrual period. We identified claims for any antidiabetic medication (ADM), insulins, blood glucose-lowering drugs, and individual substances within each class. We defined three groups of pattern use based on timing of dispensation: (1) dispensation of at least one ADM in the prepregnancy period and in or after trimester 2 (T2) (pregestational diabetes); (2) dispensation for the first time in or after T2 (GDM); and (3) dispensation in the prepregnancy period and no dispensation in or after T2 (discontinuers). Within the pregestational diabetes group, we further defined continuers (dispensation for the same group of ADM) and switchers (different ADM group dispensed in the prepregnancy period and in or after T2). RESULTS: MAMA included 104,098 deliveries with a mean maternal age at delivery of 31.7. Antidiabetic dispensations among pregnancies with pregestational and gestational diabetes increased over time. Insulin was the most dispensed medication for both diseases. Between 2017 and 2019, less than 10% of pregnancies treated for pregestational diabetes continued metformin rather than switching to insulin. Metformin was offered to less than 2% of pregnancies to treat gestational diabetes (2017-2019). CONCLUSION: Despite its position in the guidelines and the attractive alternative that metformin represents to patients who may encounter barriers with insulin therapy, there was reluctance to prescribe it. Hindawi 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10191745/ /pubmed/37206113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4105993 Text en Copyright © 2023 Eva Gerbier et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gerbier, Eva
Favre, Guillaume
Maisonneuve, Emeline
Ceulemans, Michael
Winterfeld, Ursula
Dao, Kim
Schmid, Christian P. R.
Jenkinson, Stephen P.
Niznik, Bartlomiej
Baud, David
Spoendlin, Julia
Panchaud, Alice
Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title_full Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title_fullStr Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title_short Antidiabetic Medication Utilisation before and during Pregnancy in Switzerland between 2012 and 2019: An Administrative Claim Database from the MAMA Cohort
title_sort antidiabetic medication utilisation before and during pregnancy in switzerland between 2012 and 2019: an administrative claim database from the mama cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10191745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4105993
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