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Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes

BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and vitamin D deficiency have been associated with increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes but the consequences of both conditions simultaneously present in pregnancy have not yet been evaluated. Our objective was to study the influence of vitamin...

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Autores principales: Weinert, Letícia Schwerz, Reichelt, Angela Jacob, Schmitt, Leonardo Rauber, Boff, Roberta, Oppermann, Maria Lucia Rocha, Camargo, Joiza Lins, Silveiro, Sandra Pinho
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27764194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164999
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author Weinert, Letícia Schwerz
Reichelt, Angela Jacob
Schmitt, Leonardo Rauber
Boff, Roberta
Oppermann, Maria Lucia Rocha
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Silveiro, Sandra Pinho
author_facet Weinert, Letícia Schwerz
Reichelt, Angela Jacob
Schmitt, Leonardo Rauber
Boff, Roberta
Oppermann, Maria Lucia Rocha
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Silveiro, Sandra Pinho
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description BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and vitamin D deficiency have been associated with increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes but the consequences of both conditions simultaneously present in pregnancy have not yet been evaluated. Our objective was to study the influence of vitamin D deficiency in neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with GDM. METHODS: 184 pregnant women with GDM referred to specialized prenatal monitoring were included in this cohort and had blood sampled for 25-hydroxyvitamin D measurement. Vitamin D was measured by chemiluminescence and deficiency was defined as < 20 ng/mL. Participants were followed until puerperium and adverse neonatal outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS: Newborns of women with vitamin D deficiency had higher incidences of hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) (32 vs 19%, P = 0.048), of hypoglycemia (any, 17.3 vs 7.1%, P = 0.039requiring ICU, 15.3 vs 3.6%, P = 0.008), and were more frequently small for gestational age (SGA) (17.3 vs 5.9%, P = 0.017). After adjustment, relative risk (RR) for hypoglycemia requiring ICU was 3.63 (95%CI 1.09–12.11) and for SGA was 4.32 (95%CI 1.75–10.66). The incidence of prematurity, jaundice and shoulder dystocia was no statistically different between groups. CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort of pregnant women with GDM, vitamin D deficiency was associated with a major increase in the incidence of adverse neonatal outcomes such as SGA newborns and neonatal hypoglycemia.
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spelling pubmed-50726292016-10-27 Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes Weinert, Letícia Schwerz Reichelt, Angela Jacob Schmitt, Leonardo Rauber Boff, Roberta Oppermann, Maria Lucia Rocha Camargo, Joiza Lins Silveiro, Sandra Pinho PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and vitamin D deficiency have been associated with increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes but the consequences of both conditions simultaneously present in pregnancy have not yet been evaluated. Our objective was to study the influence of vitamin D deficiency in neonatal outcomes of pregnancies with GDM. METHODS: 184 pregnant women with GDM referred to specialized prenatal monitoring were included in this cohort and had blood sampled for 25-hydroxyvitamin D measurement. Vitamin D was measured by chemiluminescence and deficiency was defined as < 20 ng/mL. Participants were followed until puerperium and adverse neonatal outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS: Newborns of women with vitamin D deficiency had higher incidences of hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) (32 vs 19%, P = 0.048), of hypoglycemia (any, 17.3 vs 7.1%, P = 0.039requiring ICU, 15.3 vs 3.6%, P = 0.008), and were more frequently small for gestational age (SGA) (17.3 vs 5.9%, P = 0.017). After adjustment, relative risk (RR) for hypoglycemia requiring ICU was 3.63 (95%CI 1.09–12.11) and for SGA was 4.32 (95%CI 1.75–10.66). The incidence of prematurity, jaundice and shoulder dystocia was no statistically different between groups. CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort of pregnant women with GDM, vitamin D deficiency was associated with a major increase in the incidence of adverse neonatal outcomes such as SGA newborns and neonatal hypoglycemia. Public Library of Science 2016-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5072629/ /pubmed/27764194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164999 Text en © 2016 Weinert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reichelt, Angela Jacob
Schmitt, Leonardo Rauber
Boff, Roberta
Oppermann, Maria Lucia Rocha
Camargo, Joiza Lins
Silveiro, Sandra Pinho
Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title_full Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title_fullStr Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title_short Vitamin D Deficiency Increases the Risk of Adverse Neonatal Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes
title_sort vitamin d deficiency increases the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes in gestational diabetes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27764194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164999
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