Antenatal Screening for Glucose Intolerance Using Random Blood Glucose Values.
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In a group of 1144 pregnant women attending a prenatal clinic at Asahi General Hospital for 12 months (Sept.1st, 1987-Aug.31st, 1988), random plasma glucose values at the first clinic visit were investigated and used to screen for glucose intolerance.<BR>Without screening using random plasma glucose values, 3 cases of gestational diabetes (GDM) and 16 of glucose intolerance were detected by 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (GTT) in 196 pregnancies as indicated by common criteria (mainly glucosuria).These case were detected at 27.5±7.5 weeks (MEAN±SD).<BR>On the other hand, 7 GDM and 14 glucose intolerance cases were detected by GTT in 59 pregnancies, screened only by random plasma glucose values at their first visit as an outpatient, using a threshould of 100 mg/d/.Besides this screening, conducted using the standard procedures mentioned above, 8 GDM and 26 glucose intolerance cases were detected at 14.5±8.0 weeks.<BR>The screening using random plasma glucose values is efficient, simple and inexpensive.It is also more valuable, especially in facilities where screening using a glucose tolerance test is difficult to perform.
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