Risk of diabetes after gestational diabetes and preeclampsia : a registry-based study of 230,000 women in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3901DOI
doi: 10.1007/s10654-010-9527-4Dato
2011Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Engeland, Anders; Bjørge, Tone; Daltveit, Anne Kjersti; Skurtveit, Svetlana; Vangen, Siri; Vollset, Stein Emil; Furu, KariSammendrag
This study aimed to use a population-based
Prescription Database to explore later development of diabetes
in women registered with gestational diabetes mellitus
(GDM) and/or preeclampsia in the Medical Birth Registry of
Norway (MBRN) during 2004–8. We used two nationwide
Norwegian registries, the Norwegian Prescription Database
and the MBRN, to explore the onset of later diabetes after
pregnancy complications, indicated by receiving prescriptions
of drugs used to treat diabetes, in 230,000 women
giving birth in 2004–8. The mean follow-up of the study
cohort was 3.7 years. Five years after pregnancy, about 19
and 2% of women with GDM and preeclampsia, respectively,
received drugs used to treat diabetes, compared to
0.5% of those without these complications. The risk of being
dispensed drugs used to treat diabetes within the first years
after pregnancy was estimated to be 41 times (95% CI:
35–47) and 3.0 times (95% CI: 2.4–3.6) higher in women
with GDM and preeclampsia, respectively, compared to
women without these pregnancy complications. Women
with pregnancies complicated with preeclampsia or GDM
had an increased risk of later diabetes, especially those
having GDM. If the increase in frequency of GDM observed
inMBRN in recent years is real, a further increase in diabetic
women can be expected.
Forlag
SpringerSitering
European Journal of Epidemiology 26(2011) nr. 2 s. 157-163Metadata
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