Abstract

AimsThis study aims to investigate the different phenotypes of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM), in correlation to preeclampsia and uterine arteries resistance. MaterialsThis is a prospective cohort study including women with and without GDM per the IADPSG criteria. Three phenotypes of GDM emerged, women with only abnormal fasting (AF) glucose levels, women with only abnormal post-load (AP) glucose levels at 60′ and/or 120′ and women with abnormal combined (AC) fasting and post-load glucose values. All women underwent uterine arteries doppler examination in the three trimesters and assessed for preeclampsia development. Linear regression was used to express the trajectories of uterine arteries resistance throughout the pregnancy. Results6928 pregnant women were included, 5274 without GDM and 1654 with GDM. 546, 781 and 327 of GDM pregnancies presented with AF, AP and AC phenotypes respectively. Prevalence of preeclampsia was 17.9%, 26.8% and 30% in the AF, AP and AC phenotypes respectively (p < 0.001). In women who developed preeclampsia, AC phenotype presented with statistically different trajectory of Uterine Arteries Pulsatility Index Percentiles b = 0.129 than women without GDM and women with AP GDM phenotype b = −0.015 and b = −0.016 respectively. ConclusionsThe combined abnormal phenotype presents with the highest rate of preeclampsia and the most distinct pattern of uterine arteries resistance.

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