Social Deprivation and Pregnancy
Gestational DiabetesHigh Blood Pressure2 moreSocial deprivation during pregnancy is associated to adverse perinatal outcomes. However, prenatal screening of social deprivation by reliable measurement is not performed. Prevalence of social deprivation is yet underestimated during pregnancy and vulnerable women are not being provided optimal prenatal care. Our aim is to validate EPICES score during pregnancy.
Glycated Albumin Combined With Body Composition for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Prediction
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in PregnancyThis study is going to investigate the predictive ability of glycated albumin combined with body composition, including body weight, BMI, fat free mass and fat mass for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) diagnosis.
sFlt-1:PlGF Ratio in Gestational Diabetes: PREDICTION (PREeclampsia in DIabetiC gestaTION) Study...
Gestational DiabetesGestational Hypertension1 moreThe ratio of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt-1) to placental growth factor (PlGF) is elevated in pregnant women before the clinical onset of preeclampsia and can be used to predict the preeclampsia. However, its predictive value in pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes is unclear. This study purposes are to validate a ratio of serum sFlt-1 to PlGF that would be predictive of the absence or presence of preeclampsia in the short term in women with singleton pregnancies complicated by diabetes in whom preeclampsia was suspected, and to evaluate the relationship among sFlt-1 to PlGF and placental histopathological alterations.
Haptoglobin and Diabetes Complications in Pregnancy
Diabetes in PregnancyPregnancies of patients with Diabetes are associated with increase adverse pregnancy outcome . The risk for vascular complications including: Intra uterine growth restriction (20%), hypertension (31%), preeclampsia (15%), eclampsia and placental abruption are significantly greater than those in background populations. The risk of developing vascular complications in diabetes pregnancies although is correlated with the severity and length of the disease is not fully understood. Enhanced oxidation has been suggested to be the underlying abnormality responsible for some of the complications of diabetes. Haptoglobin (Hp) is an abundant plasma glycoprotein produced in the liver. The best understood function of Hp is to bind free hemoglobin (Hb) released from red blood cells. Extracorpuscular Hb is a potent Fenton reagent.capable of of inflicting oxidative tissue damage. Hp binds to Hb and serves to inhibit the oxidative potential of Hb by preventing the release of heme iron. The haptoglobin (Hp) gene at chromosomal locus 16q22 is polymorphic, with two common alleles denoted 1 and 2. the prevalence of Hp 1-1, Hp 1-2 and Hp 2-2 genotypes is approximately 16%, 48% and 36%, respectively. In the western world. A total of five independent longitudinal studies have demonstrated that DM individuals with Hp 2-2 genotype have a two to five-fold increased risk of CVD as compared to DM individuals without the Hp 2-2 genotype We sought to determine whether HP genotype plays important role in development of vascular complications in pregastational pregnancies. and whether Hp genotype 2-2 is a risk factor for developing gestational diabetes (GDM)
Myo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, and D-chiro/Myo-inositol in Gestational Diabetes
GDMComparison of different inositol stereoisomears in preventing adverse obstetric outcomes in non-obese pregnant women at high risk for gestational diabetes mellitus.
Evaluation and Comparison of Noninvasive Blood Glucose Concentrations
Insulin Dependent DiabetesNon Insulin Dependent Diabetes1 moreComparison of noninvasive glucose measurement performance versus standard invasive reference measurements.