Abstract

Objective To discuss the difference of oral glucose tolerance in pregnancy-induced hypertension patients with normal fasting plasma glucose(FPG)of different age.Methods Set pregnancy-induced hypertension patients with normal fasting blood-glacose as observation group and normal pregnant women as control group.Observation group were divided into 5 groups according to their age.Group A:=20 years old(31 patients).Group B:=25 years old(32 patients).Group C:=30 years old(33patients).Group D:=35 years old(34 patients).Group E:=40 years old,and<45 years old(30patients).Results The 2hPG in each observation group were all higher than control,and with the increase of age,the difference were more evident.The difference between group C and group B,group D and group C,group E and group D were statistical significance(P<0.01).The pressure rise rate of 2hPG in each observation group were all higher than control,and with the increase of age,the differene were more evident.The difference between group D and group C,group E and group D were statistical significance(p<0.05).Conclusions The oral glucose tolerance of pregnancy-induced hypertension patients with normal fasting blood-glucose decreases sharply.Age can be considered as a predictor of dysbolism in pregnancyinduced hypertension patients. Key words: Different age; Pregnancy-induced hypertension; Fasting plasma-glucose; Oral glucose tolerance test

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