Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy

Aim. To evaluate clinical characteristics and perinatal outcomes in a heterogeneous population of Caucasians born in Italy and High Migration Pressure Countries (HMPC) women with GDM living in Piedmont, North Italy. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed data from 586 women referring to our unit (2015...

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Main Authors: M. Caputo, V. Bullara, C. Mele, M. T. Samà, M. Zavattaro, A. Ferrero, T. Daffara, I. Leone, G. Giachetti, V. Antoniotti, D. Longo, A. De Pedrini, P. Marzullo, V. Remorgida, F. Prodam, G. Aimaretti
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Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Endocrinology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9474805
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author M. Caputo
V. Bullara
C. Mele
M. T. Samà
M. Zavattaro
A. Ferrero
T. Daffara
I. Leone
G. Giachetti
V. Antoniotti
D. Longo
A. De Pedrini
P. Marzullo
V. Remorgida
F. Prodam
G. Aimaretti
author_facet M. Caputo
V. Bullara
C. Mele
M. T. Samà
M. Zavattaro
A. Ferrero
T. Daffara
I. Leone
G. Giachetti
V. Antoniotti
D. Longo
A. De Pedrini
P. Marzullo
V. Remorgida
F. Prodam
G. Aimaretti
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description Aim. To evaluate clinical characteristics and perinatal outcomes in a heterogeneous population of Caucasians born in Italy and High Migration Pressure Countries (HMPC) women with GDM living in Piedmont, North Italy. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed data from 586 women referring to our unit (2015–2020). Epidemiological (age and country of origin) and clinical-metabolic features (height, weight, family history of DM, parity, previous history of GDM, OGTT results, and GDM treatment) were collected. The database of certificates of care at delivery was consulted in relation to neonatal/maternal complications (rates of caesarean sections, APGAR score, fetal malformations, and neonatal anthropometry). Results. 43.2% of women came from HMPC; they were younger p<0.0001 and required insulin treatment more frequently than Caucasian women born in Italy (χ2 = 17.8, p=0.007). Higher fasting and 120-minute OGTT levels and gestational BMI increased the risk of insulin treatment (OGTT T0: OR = 1.04, CI 95% 1.016–1.060, p=0.005; OGTT T120: OR = 1.01, CI 95% 1.002–1.020, p=0.02; BMI: OR = 1.089, CI 95% 1.051–1.129, p<0.0001). Moreover, two or more diagnostic OGTT glucose levels doubled the risk of insulin therapy (OR = 2.03, IC 95% 1.145–3.612, p=0.016). We did not find any association between ethnicities and neonatal/maternal complications. Conclusions. In our multiethnic GDM population, the need for intensive care and insulin treatment is high in HPMC women although the frequency of adverse peripartum and newborn outcomes does not vary among ethnic groups. The need for insulin therapy should be related to different genetic backgrounds, dietary habits, and Nutrition Transition phenomena. Thus, nutritional intervention and insulin treatment need to be tailored.
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spelling doaj-art-1ae383c899cf4aab9dc2977655d9d1b72025-08-20T03:54:24ZengWileyInternational Journal of Endocrinology1687-83452021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9474805Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North ItalyM. Caputo0V. Bullara1C. Mele2M. T. Samà3M. Zavattaro4A. Ferrero5T. Daffara6I. Leone7G. Giachetti8V. Antoniotti9D. Longo10A. De Pedrini11P. Marzullo12V. Remorgida13F. Prodam14G. Aimaretti15EndocrinologySCDU EndocrinologiaEndocrinologySCDU EndocrinologiaSCDU EndocrinologiaEndocrinologyEndocrinologyEndocrinologyEndocrinologyDepartment of Health SciencesGynecology and ObstetricsGynecology and ObstetricsEndocrinologyGynecology and ObstetricsEndocrinologyEndocrinologyAim. To evaluate clinical characteristics and perinatal outcomes in a heterogeneous population of Caucasians born in Italy and High Migration Pressure Countries (HMPC) women with GDM living in Piedmont, North Italy. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed data from 586 women referring to our unit (2015–2020). Epidemiological (age and country of origin) and clinical-metabolic features (height, weight, family history of DM, parity, previous history of GDM, OGTT results, and GDM treatment) were collected. The database of certificates of care at delivery was consulted in relation to neonatal/maternal complications (rates of caesarean sections, APGAR score, fetal malformations, and neonatal anthropometry). Results. 43.2% of women came from HMPC; they were younger p<0.0001 and required insulin treatment more frequently than Caucasian women born in Italy (χ2 = 17.8, p=0.007). Higher fasting and 120-minute OGTT levels and gestational BMI increased the risk of insulin treatment (OGTT T0: OR = 1.04, CI 95% 1.016–1.060, p=0.005; OGTT T120: OR = 1.01, CI 95% 1.002–1.020, p=0.02; BMI: OR = 1.089, CI 95% 1.051–1.129, p<0.0001). Moreover, two or more diagnostic OGTT glucose levels doubled the risk of insulin therapy (OR = 2.03, IC 95% 1.145–3.612, p=0.016). We did not find any association between ethnicities and neonatal/maternal complications. Conclusions. In our multiethnic GDM population, the need for intensive care and insulin treatment is high in HPMC women although the frequency of adverse peripartum and newborn outcomes does not vary among ethnic groups. The need for insulin therapy should be related to different genetic backgrounds, dietary habits, and Nutrition Transition phenomena. Thus, nutritional intervention and insulin treatment need to be tailored.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9474805
spellingShingle M. Caputo
V. Bullara
C. Mele
M. T. Samà
M. Zavattaro
A. Ferrero
T. Daffara
I. Leone
G. Giachetti
V. Antoniotti
D. Longo
A. De Pedrini
P. Marzullo
V. Remorgida
F. Prodam
G. Aimaretti
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
International Journal of Endocrinology
title Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
title_full Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
title_fullStr Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
title_full_unstemmed Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
title_short Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Clinical Characteristics and Perinatal Outcomes in a Multiethnic Population of North Italy
title_sort gestational diabetes mellitus clinical characteristics and perinatal outcomes in a multiethnic population of north italy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9474805
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