Peri-conceptional A1C and risk of serious adverse pregnancy outcome in 933 women with type 1 diabetes

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  • Dorte M Jensen
  • Lars Korsholm
  • Per Ovesen
  • Henning Beck-Nielsen
  • Lars Moelsted-Pedersen
  • Jes G Westergaard
  • Margrethe Moeller
  • Damm, Peter
  • Dorte Jensen
  • Lars Korsholm Lauridsen
  • Per Glud Ovesen
  • Henning Beck-Nielsen
  • Lars Moelsted-Pedersen
  • Jes G Westergaard
  • Margrethe Moeller
  • Damm, Peter
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between peri-conceptional A1C and serious adverse pregnancy outcome (congenital malformations and perinatal mortality). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Prospective data were collected in 933 singleton pregnancies complicated by type 1 diabetes. RESULTS: The risk of serious adverse outcome at different A1C levels was compared with the background population. The risk was significantly higher when peri-conceptional A1C exceeded 6.9%, and the risk tended to increase gradually with increasing A1C. Women with A1C exceeding 10.4% had a very high risk of 16%. Congenital malformation rate increased significantly at A1C above 10.4%, whereas perinatal mortality was increased even at A1C below 6.9%. CONCLUSIONS: These results support recent guidelines of preconceptional A1C levels <7% in women with type 1 diabetes.
Original languageEnglish
JournalDiabetes Care
Volume32
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1046-8
Number of pages3
ISSN0149-5992
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2009

Bibliographical note

Keywords: Body Mass Index; Chromosome Aberrations; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; European Continental Ancestry Group; Female; Hemoglobin A, Glycosylated; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Perinatal Mortality; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; Pregnancy Outcome; Prospective Studies; Retrospective Studies

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