Oral glucose tolerance test results in early pregnancy: A Finnish population-based cohort study

Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Apr:162:108077. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108077. Epub 2020 Feb 11.

Abstract

Aims: To analyze early-pregnancy oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results and differences between early- and late-pregnancy OGTT results in a population-based cohort.

Methods: From 3/2013 to 12/2016, pregnant women in South Karelia, Finland, were invited to undergo a 2-hour 75 g OGTT at 12-16 weeks' gestation (OGTT1) and, if normal, repeat testing at 24-28 weeks (OGTT2). Early and late gestational diabetes (GDM) were diagnosed using the same nationally endorsed criteria (fasting [FPG], 1- or 2-hour plasma glucose ≥5.3, ≥10.0 or ≥8.6 mmol/L, respectively).

Results: In OGTT1 (n = 1401), the mean (SD) FPG, 1- and 2-hour values were 4.85 (0.34), 6.63 (1.73) and 5.60 (1.28) mmol/L, respectively. Early GDM was diagnosed in 209 (14.9%). In OGTT2 (n = 1067), late GDM was diagnosed in 114 (10.6%). In women without GDM (n = 953), the mean FPG values were higher and post-load values lower in OGTT1 vs. OGTT2. No interaction effects of gestational timepoint and maternal BMI on OGTT results were detected, except for the 2-hour value. In women with late GDM, both mean FPG and post-load values were lower in OGTT1 vs. OGTT2. Results were similar employing the IADPSG GDM criteria.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that gestational-age specific OGTT thresholds for early GDM diagnosis need to be generated.

Keywords: Early pregnancy; Fasting plasma glucose; Gestational diabetes; Obesity; Oral glucose tolerance test; Post-load values.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Blood Glucose / metabolism*
  • Cohort Studies
  • Diabetes, Gestational / diagnosis*
  • Female
  • Finland
  • Glucose Tolerance Test / methods*
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Outcome

Substances

  • Blood Glucose