To study O’Sullivan results in relation to baseline variables
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Introduction Aim of study is to test OSullivan test for screening of GDM as per National guidelines for diagnosis and management of GDM and to study the association between high risk factors and occurance of abnormal OSullivan resultsMaterials and Methods 75 gm of oral glucose ingestion by pregnant women at the time of registration irrespective of fasting status OSullivan test and measuring blood sugar level after 2 hoursResults Total 500 subjects were divided into various groups with respect to their baseline variables eg Age group parity BMI history of adverse event in previous pregnancy mean arterial pressure family history of DM 5715 subjects with age 30 years 463 multipara 49 with BMI 30 144 with adverse event in previous pregnancy 73 with MAP 90 mmHg and 25 subjects with family history of DM had abnormal OSullivan test results and high risk factors were present in only 48 subjects with normal OSullivan results as compared to 305 subjects with abnormal OSullivan resultsConclusion More abnormal OSullivan results were found in pregnant women age 30 years BMI 30 positive history of adverse event in previous pregnancy MAP 90 mmHg and Presence of family history of DM Universal screening of all pregnant women is justified regardless of high risk factorsKeywords GDM OSullivan test MAP BMI
Authors and Affiliations
Chetana Kabariya, Ekta Patel, Ragini Verma
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