Author: van Gemert, Tegan E.; Moses, Robert G.; Pape, Alexia V.; Morris, Gary J.
Title: Gestational diabetes mellitus testing in the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: The problems with simplifying the diagnostic process Cord-id: pbp8sv40 Document date: 2020_7_13
ID: pbp8sv40
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Multiple professional bodies have temporarily revised recommendations for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) testing during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic to reduce personâ€toâ€person contact. The current Australian temporary criteria advise that if the fasting glucose is ≤4.6 mmol/L, then no glucose tolerance test (GTT) is required. AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine the extent of underdiagnosis of GDM using a fasting glucose ≤4.6 mmol/L as a cutâ€off to determine that a GTT
Document: BACKGROUND: Multiple professional bodies have temporarily revised recommendations for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) testing during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic to reduce personâ€toâ€person contact. The current Australian temporary criteria advise that if the fasting glucose is ≤4.6 mmol/L, then no glucose tolerance test (GTT) is required. AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine the extent of underdiagnosis of GDM using a fasting glucose ≤4.6 mmol/L as a cutâ€off to determine that a GTT is not necessary. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Deâ€identified data from pregnant women having a GTT test in the Illawarra area during a sixâ€year period was used to determine the number of women with GDM and the proportion of positive cases that would be missed for different fasting glucose values. RESULTS: There were 16 522 results identified and GDM was diagnosed in 12.2%. The majority of women were more than 30 years of age (85.2%) and diagnosed at ≥20 weeks gestation (81.1%). Of those diagnosed with GDM, 29% had a fasting glucose of ≤4.6 mmol/L and would have been missed. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that using a fasting glucose of 4.6 mmol/L or less would miss nearly a third of women who would otherwise be diagnosed with GDM.
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