1.Postpartum 75g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Mothers of Macrosimia.
In KWON ; Gui SR LEE ; Sa Jin KIM ; Geun Ho LEE ; Soo Young HUH ; Eun Jung KIM ; Seung Kyu SONG ; Soo Pyung KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1997;8(4):379-384
Maternai diabetes is the most important known risk factor for development of fetal macrosomia. An attempt to study macrosomia and gestational diabetes was made using oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in early puerperium. Patients were divided into two groups: The macrosomia group was mothers who delivered largc fetuses over 4Kg. The control group was mothers who delivered normal weight fetuses (3.5-3.9Kg). The 75g OGTI' was done within 48 hours after delivery. The results were that 12% of the macrosomia group had abnormal glucose intolerance but only 2% of controi group showed an abnomal glucose level. Definite diabetes were not seen in either groups. In conclusion, if a glucose tolerance test has not been performed prenatally, the 75g oral glucose toleranre test has some usefulness within 48 hours postpartum in the macrosomia group which has the possibility of gestational diabetes.
Diabetes, Gestational
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Female
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Fetal Macrosomia
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Fetus
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Glucose
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Glucose Intolerance
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Glucose Tolerance Test*
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Humans
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Mothers
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Postpartum Period*
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Pregnancy
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Risk Factors