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Ethnic-specific oral glucose tolerance (OGTT) phenotypes in women with hyperglycemia in pregnancy
oleh: Kok Hian Tan, Phaik Ling Quah, Yu Bin Tan
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Diterbitkan: | BMJ Publishing Group 2024-10-01 |
Deskripsi
Introduction Ethnic differences associated with oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) phenotypes is less studied in Southeast Asian ethnicities, especially in women with hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP).Research design and methods We retrospectively examined 3027 women at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 2019. Of these, 508 (16.8%) women were diagnosed with HIP using the IADPSG (International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups) criteria at 24–28 weeks. OGTT phenotypes were classified into four mutually exclusive groups based on abnormal plasma glucose at (1) 0 hour only; (2) 1 hour only; (3) 2 hour only; (4) ≥2 timepoints (reference). Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the association between ethnicity and OGTT phenotypes, adjusting for maternal age, parity, and first-trimester body mass index.Results Overall HIP prevalence was 16.8%, highest among Indians (20.5%), then Chinese (18.3%) and Malays (14.2%). Indians (relative risk ratio (RRR) 3.05) and Chinese (RRR 2.33) were at higher risk of displaying a fasting-only phenotype compared with Malays. Chinese were at increased risk of displaying a 2-hour postprandial phenotype with an RRR of 2.88 as compared with Malays.Conclusions Unique OGTT phenotypes exist across ethnic groups among women who developed HIP in a multi-ethnic Asian population.