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. 2015 Jan 21;350:h102. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h102

Table 3.

 Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing outcomes from treatment with metformin v glibenclamide in women with gestational diabetes

Outcomes No of studies No of patients treated Mean difference (95% CI) Relative risk (95% CI) P value I2 value
With metformin With glibenclamide
Primary outcomes
HbA1c level at end of third trimester (%) 1 104 96 −0.11 (−0.34 to 0.12) 0.34
Severe maternal hypoglycaemia (%) 1 104 96 0 v 0
Pre-eclampsia (%) 2 179 170 0.95 (0.28 to 3.25) 0.94 0
Maternal weight gain (kg) 1 104 96 −2.06 (−3.98 to −0.14) 0.04
Caesarean section (%) 2 179 170 1.99 (0.32 to 12.4)* 0.46 84
Treatment failure (%) 2 179 170 1.23 (0.42 to 3.54)* 0.71 87
Gestational age at delivery (weeks) 2 179 170 −0.11 (−0.40 to 0.19) 0.47 0
Preterm birth (%) 1 104 96 1.15 (0.32 to 4.17) 0.83
Birth weight (g) 2 179 170 −209 (−314 to −104) <0.001 0
Macrosomia (%) 2 179 170 0.33 (0.13 to 0.81) 0.02 0
Large for gestational age (%) 1 104 96 0.44 (0.21 to 0.92) 0.03
Small for gestational age (%) 1 104 96 1.23 (0.28 to 5.36) 0.78
Any neonatal hypoglycaemia (%) 2 178 169 0.86 (0.42 to 1.77) 0.68 0
Perinatal mortality (%) 1 104 96 0.92 (0.06 to 14.6) 0.95
Secondary outcomes
Fasting blood glucose (mmol/L) 2 179 170 0.15 (0.00 to 0.30) 0.04 0
Postprandial blood glucose (mmol/L) 2 179 170 −0.04 (−0.27 to 0.19) 0.74 0
Maternal weight gain since entry (kg) 0
Pregnancy induced hypertension (%) 0
Induction (%) 0
Cord C peptide (nmol/L) 0
Cord insulin (pmol/L) 0
1 minute Apgar score <7 (%) 1 103 95 0.46 (0.04 to 5.00) 0.52
5 minute Apgar score <7 (%) 2 178 169 2.77 (0.10 to 67.2) 0.53
Obstetric trauma (%) 0
Severe neonatal hypoglycaemia† (%) 0
Neonatal jaundice (%) 0
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (%) 0
Stillbirth (%) 1 104 96 0.92 (0.06 to 14.6) 0.95
Neonatal mortality (%) 1 103 95 0 v 0
NICU admission (%) 2 178 169 1.52 (0.65 to 3.55) 0.33 1

I2=Heterogeneity. HbA1c= glycated haemoglobin. NICU=neonatal intensive care unit.

*Estimated using a random effects model because I2>50%

†Defined by authors or requiring intravenous glucose or NICU admittance.