Medicinski pregled 2011 Volume 64, Issue 11-12, Pages: 552-556
https://doi.org/10.2298/MPNS1112552H
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Influence of glucose homeostasis on maturation and ontogenesis of fetus
Hrabovski Ivan (Klinički centar Vojvodine, Klinika za ginekologiju i akušerstvo, Novi Sad)
Milašnović Ljubomir (Klinički centar Vojvodine, Klinika za ginekologiju i akušerstvo, Novi Sad)
Grujić Zorica (Klinički centar Vojvodine, Klinika za ginekologiju i akušerstvo, Novi Sad)
Grujić Ilija (Privatna ginekološka ordinacija „Femina”, Novi Sad)
Introduction. The aim of the paper is to examine the incidence and the rate
of cardio respiratory disorders in mothers of newborns with diabetes mellitus
in pregnancy as well as their influence on the perinatal outcome. Material
and methods. A prospective and random study included 102 newborns, 31
newborns of mothers with glucose homeostasis disorder (group I) and 71
newborns of healthy mothers (group II). The average age, body height, body
weight, body mass index, parity and illness duration of the pregnant women
were recorded as well as the delivery method. Every newborn underwent
physical examination in order to determine the Apgar score, body weight and
length. Electrocardiogram, brain ultrasound and the basic hematology
biochemical and microbiological analysis were done as well. Results. The
average weight and obesity incidence were higher in diabetic women than in
the control group and their newborns were heavier and of lower gestational
age.Heart failures were diagnosed in 5 (1612%) newborns of diabetic mothers
and in 1 (1.4%) of a healthy pregnant woman (p<0.01). Respiratory disorders
were diagnosed in 48.4% of newborns of diabetic mothers and 12.64% of healthy
mothers (p<0.01). Additional oxygen was needed by 42% of newborns of diabetic
mothers and 19.7% of newborns of healthy mothers. Conclusion. Congenital
anomalies of cardiovascular system and respiratory disorders were 6-8 times
more frequent in newborns of diabetic mothers than in newborns of healthy
mothers.
Keywords: Respiration Disorders, Heart Defects, Congenital, Incidence, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy in Diabetics, Diabetes Mellitus, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome