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Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of postpartum metabolic syndrome (MetS), glucose intolerance, and the determinants, 6-12 weeks postpartum in women with assisted reproduction technology conception gestational diabetes mellitus diagnosis (ART-GDM) compared to women with sponta...

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Autores principales: Kouhkan, Azam, Hosseini, Roya, Baradaran, Hamid Reza, Arabipoor, Arezoo, Cheraghi, Rezvaneh, Moini, Ashraf, Malekzadeh, Farideh, Khamseh, Mohammad E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36029053
http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.522566.1070
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author Kouhkan, Azam
Hosseini, Roya
Baradaran, Hamid Reza
Arabipoor, Arezoo
Cheraghi, Rezvaneh
Moini, Ashraf
Malekzadeh, Farideh
Khamseh, Mohammad E.
author_facet Kouhkan, Azam
Hosseini, Roya
Baradaran, Hamid Reza
Arabipoor, Arezoo
Cheraghi, Rezvaneh
Moini, Ashraf
Malekzadeh, Farideh
Khamseh, Mohammad E.
author_sort Kouhkan, Azam
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of postpartum metabolic syndrome (MetS), glucose intolerance, and the determinants, 6-12 weeks postpartum in women with assisted reproduction technology conception gestational diabetes mellitus diagnosis (ART-GDM) compared to women with spontaneous conception and GDM diagnosis (SC-GDM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, two groups consisting of 62 ART-GDM and 64 SC-GDM singleton pregnant women were followed 6-12 weeks after delivery for postpartum MetS. Fasting glucose, 75-g 2-h OGTT, and lipid profile were assessed. Waist and hip circumference, and systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) were measured at postpartum. Clinical, paraclinical, and obstetric data were recorded from registry offices. The prevalence of MetS and glucose intolerance were determined. Predictors of MetS and glucose intolerance were evaluated by logistic regression. RESULTS: The prevalence of postpartum MetS was 20.8% in ART-GDM women and 10.9% in SC-GDM (P=0.123). Mean postpartum BMI and systolic BP were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group (P=0.016 and P=0.027 respectively). Adverse pregnancy outcomes were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group. Postpartum glucose intolerance prevalence did not vary significantly between the groups. Family history of diabetes was a predictive factor for postpartum MetS and glucose intolerance 6-12 weeks after delivery. CONCLUSION: Early postpartum MetS and glucose intolerance prevalence after assisted conception did not vary significantly; however, postpartum body mass index (BMI) and systolic BP were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group. Lifestyle modification programs and long-term health care of ART women with GDM diagnosis can be recommended. Further studies with larger sample size and longer follow-up are necessary to verify our findings.
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spelling pubmed-93960032022-08-28 Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study Kouhkan, Azam Hosseini, Roya Baradaran, Hamid Reza Arabipoor, Arezoo Cheraghi, Rezvaneh Moini, Ashraf Malekzadeh, Farideh Khamseh, Mohammad E. Int J Fertil Steril Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of postpartum metabolic syndrome (MetS), glucose intolerance, and the determinants, 6-12 weeks postpartum in women with assisted reproduction technology conception gestational diabetes mellitus diagnosis (ART-GDM) compared to women with spontaneous conception and GDM diagnosis (SC-GDM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, two groups consisting of 62 ART-GDM and 64 SC-GDM singleton pregnant women were followed 6-12 weeks after delivery for postpartum MetS. Fasting glucose, 75-g 2-h OGTT, and lipid profile were assessed. Waist and hip circumference, and systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) were measured at postpartum. Clinical, paraclinical, and obstetric data were recorded from registry offices. The prevalence of MetS and glucose intolerance were determined. Predictors of MetS and glucose intolerance were evaluated by logistic regression. RESULTS: The prevalence of postpartum MetS was 20.8% in ART-GDM women and 10.9% in SC-GDM (P=0.123). Mean postpartum BMI and systolic BP were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group (P=0.016 and P=0.027 respectively). Adverse pregnancy outcomes were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group. Postpartum glucose intolerance prevalence did not vary significantly between the groups. Family history of diabetes was a predictive factor for postpartum MetS and glucose intolerance 6-12 weeks after delivery. CONCLUSION: Early postpartum MetS and glucose intolerance prevalence after assisted conception did not vary significantly; however, postpartum body mass index (BMI) and systolic BP were significantly higher in the ART-GDM group. Lifestyle modification programs and long-term health care of ART women with GDM diagnosis can be recommended. Further studies with larger sample size and longer follow-up are necessary to verify our findings. Royan Institute 2022 2022-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9396003/ /pubmed/36029053 http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.522566.1070 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3.0 (CC BY-NC 3.0) License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kouhkan, Azam
Hosseini, Roya
Baradaran, Hamid Reza
Arabipoor, Arezoo
Cheraghi, Rezvaneh
Moini, Ashraf
Malekzadeh, Farideh
Khamseh, Mohammad E.
Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_short Early Postpartum Glucose Intolerance, Metabolic Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Determinants after Assisted Conception: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_sort early postpartum glucose intolerance, metabolic syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus determinants after assisted conception: a prospective cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36029053
http://dx.doi.org/10.22074/IJFS.2021.522566.1070
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