Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors
Objectives: KSA has the highest prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Middle Eastern countries with a prevalence range of 21%–24%. Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a well-known risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). GDM is associated with a 7-fold increased risk of T2DM. Thus, this research a...
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doaj-dad26cc58a144395ae831f5809c720282020-11-24T22:05:11ZengElsevierJournal of Taibah University Medical Sciences1658-36122018-12-01136582586Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factorsMoeber M. Mahzari, FRCPC0Fahad A. Alwadi, MBBS1Basil M. Alhussain, MBBS2Tariq M. Alenzi, MBBS3Aamir A. Omair, MBBS4Hussain S. Al Dera, PhD5King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSA; Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology – Ministry of National Guard – Health Affairs, KSA; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, KSA; Corresponding address: Department of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Riyadh, KSA.King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSAKing Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSAKing Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSAKing Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSAKing Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, College of Medicine, KSAObjectives: KSA has the highest prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Middle Eastern countries with a prevalence range of 21%–24%. Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a well-known risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). GDM is associated with a 7-fold increased risk of T2DM. Thus, this research assessed the prevalence and risk factors associated with the development T2DM in a cohort of patients with GDM in KSA. Methods: The medical records of patients with GDM who visited the outpatient clinics of a tertiary care hospital from 2011 to 2014 were included in this study. Patients with a prior diagnosis of diabetes mellitus before pregnancy and those with GDM who did not have postpartum diabetes screening were excluded. Results: A total of 123 women with GDM and underwent postpartum diabetes screening, 82 (67%) developed T2DM based on follow-up records. Approximately 45% (37/82) of patients who developed T2DM were screened ≤6 months after delivery, whereas 55%(45/82) were screened >6 months after delivery. Older patients, patients who had a higher number of pregnancies (gravidity and parity), and patients with previous GDM were more likely to develop T2DM. Conclusion: In KSA, women who developed GDM, particularly those who are older, multigravid, and multiparous and who have a prior history of GDM, are at an increased risk of developing T2DM. Postpartum diabetes screening of patients with GDM within the recommended period need to be improved. Keywords: Gestational diabetes, Postpartum, Risk factors, Screening, Type 2 diabeteshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658361218301185 |
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Moeber M. Mahzari, FRCPC Fahad A. Alwadi, MBBS Basil M. Alhussain, MBBS Tariq M. Alenzi, MBBS Aamir A. Omair, MBBS Hussain S. Al Dera, PhD |
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Moeber M. Mahzari, FRCPC Fahad A. Alwadi, MBBS Basil M. Alhussain, MBBS Tariq M. Alenzi, MBBS Aamir A. Omair, MBBS Hussain S. Al Dera, PhD Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences |
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Moeber M. Mahzari, FRCPC Fahad A. Alwadi, MBBS Basil M. Alhussain, MBBS Tariq M. Alenzi, MBBS Aamir A. Omair, MBBS Hussain S. Al Dera, PhD |
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Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors |
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Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors |
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Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors |
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Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors |
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Development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in KSA: Prevalence and risk factors |
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development of type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes in a cohort in ksa: prevalence and risk factors |
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Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences |
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Objectives: KSA has the highest prevalence of diabetes mellitus among Middle Eastern countries with a prevalence range of 21%–24%. Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a well-known risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). GDM is associated with a 7-fold increased risk of T2DM. Thus, this research assessed the prevalence and risk factors associated with the development T2DM in a cohort of patients with GDM in KSA. Methods: The medical records of patients with GDM who visited the outpatient clinics of a tertiary care hospital from 2011 to 2014 were included in this study. Patients with a prior diagnosis of diabetes mellitus before pregnancy and those with GDM who did not have postpartum diabetes screening were excluded. Results: A total of 123 women with GDM and underwent postpartum diabetes screening, 82 (67%) developed T2DM based on follow-up records. Approximately 45% (37/82) of patients who developed T2DM were screened ≤6 months after delivery, whereas 55%(45/82) were screened >6 months after delivery. Older patients, patients who had a higher number of pregnancies (gravidity and parity), and patients with previous GDM were more likely to develop T2DM. Conclusion: In KSA, women who developed GDM, particularly those who are older, multigravid, and multiparous and who have a prior history of GDM, are at an increased risk of developing T2DM. Postpartum diabetes screening of patients with GDM within the recommended period need to be improved. Keywords: Gestational diabetes, Postpartum, Risk factors, Screening, Type 2 diabetes |
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