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Maternal hemodynamic changes in gestational diabetes: a prospective case–control study.

Authors :
Mecacci, Federico
Ottanelli, Serena
Vannuccini, Silvia
Clemenza, Sara
Lisi, Federica
Serena, Caterina
Rambaldi, Marianna Pina
Simeone, Serena
Pisani, Ilaria
Petraglia, Felice
Valensise, Herbert
Source :
Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics; Aug2022, Vol. 306 Issue 2, p357-363, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study is to compare maternal hemodynamic adaptations in gestational diabetes (GDM) versus healthy pregnancies. Methods: A prospective case–control study was conducted, comparing 69 singleton pregnancies with GDM and 128 controls, recruited between September 2018 and April 2019 in Maternal–Fetal Medicine Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy. Hemodynamic assessment by UltraSonic Cardiac Output Monitor (USCOM) was performed in both groups in four gestational age intervals: 17–20 weeks (only in early GDM cases), 26–30 weeks, 32–35 weeks and 36–39 weeks. We evaluated six hemodynamic parameters comparing GDM cases versus controls: cardiac output (CO), cardiac index (CI), stroke volume (SV), total vascular resistance (TVR), inotropy index (INO) and potential to kinetic energy ratio (PKR). Results: GDM group had significantly lower values of CO and SV than controls from the early third trimester (26–30 weeks) until term (p < 0.001). CI is significantly lower in GDM women already at the first evaluation (p = 0.002), whereas TVR and PKR were significantly higher in GDM (p < 0.001). GDM women showed also lower INO values than controls in all assessments. Conclusions: A hemodynamic maternal maladaptation to pregnancy can be detected in GDM women. The effect of hyperglycemia on vascular system or a poor pre-pregnancy cardiovascular (CV) reserve could explain this hemodynamic maladaptation. The abnormal CV response to pregnancy in GDM women may reveal a predisposition to develop CV disease later in life and might help in identifying patients who need a CV follow‐up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09320067
Volume :
306
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158336359
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-021-06288-0