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. 2021 Dec 8;45(5):1038–1045. doi: 10.2337/dc21-1071

Table 4.

Complications and outcomes by glycemic control (HbA1c ≤8% vs. >8%) during pregnancy as extracted from obstetric chart

During pregnancy loss of glycemic control
HbA1c ≤8%# HbA1c >8%# P value
N % N %
Maternal 121 59
 Hospitalization 37 30.6 27 45.8 0.0458
 Preeclampsia 17 14.1 19 32.2 0.0043
 Gestational hypertension 20 23.3 11 33.3 0.2622
 Microalbuminuria (30 mg/g ≤ UACR < 300 mg/g)* 6 6.12 4 12.9 0.2512***
 Macroalbuminuria/proteinuria (UACR ≥300 mg/g)* 8 6.84 4 8.51 0.7441***
 Other complications 8 6.61 3 5.08 1.0000***
Neonatal 117 59
 SGA (<10th percentile)** 8 6.9 5 8.8 0.7606***
 LGA (>90th percentile)** 29 25.0 19 33.3 0.2499
 Hypoglycemia 28 23.9 24 42.1 0.0140
 Respiratory distress requiring surfactant or ventilation 16 13.7 16 28.1 0.0214
 Hypocalcemia 3 2.6 4 7.1 0.2167***
 Shoulder dystocia 2 1.7 3 5.3 0.3329***
 Caudal regression 0 0.0 0 0.0
 Cardiac anomaly 6 5.2 11 19.3 0.0033
 Other congenital anomalies 10 8.6 7 12.7 0.4019

UACR, urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio.

*

Excludes participants with existing diagnosis.

**

Based upon the criteria of Alexander et al. (18).

***

P value from Fisher exact test.

#

Equivalent to HbA1c of 64 mmol/mol.