Impact of diabetes on maternal-fetal outcomes in Manitoba: Relationship with ethnic and environmental factors

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Purpose: To examine the impact of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal-fetal outcomes in Manitoba. Methods: The rates of macrosomia, stillbirth, cesarean section (C/S) and shoulder dystocia (S/D) in 324,605 births in Manitoba during 1985-2004, and their relationships with diabetes and demographical factors were analyzed. Results: The incidence of macrosomia, stillbirth, C/S and S/D were 15.3%, 0.57%, 16.0%, and 1.2%, respectively. The rates of macrosomia were elevated in mothers with GDM, type 2 DM (T2DM), rural living, First Nations (FN) status, or ≥35 years of age. Increased rates of stillbirth were associated with women with T2DM, FN status or ≥35 years, but not those with GDM. C/S and S/D were increased in women with GDM or T2DM. FN status in combination with GDM increased the risk of S/D. Conclusions: GDM, T2DM, advanced maternal age, FN status or rural living affected pregnancy outcomes in Manitoba. © 2008 CIM.

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Aljohani, N., Rempel, B. M., Ludwig, S., Morris, M., Cheang, M., Murray, R., … Shen, G. X. (2008). Impact of diabetes on maternal-fetal outcomes in Manitoba: Relationship with ethnic and environmental factors. Clinical and Investigative Medicine, 31(6). https://doi.org/10.25011/cim.v31i6.4919

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