The impact of gestational diabetes mellitus on mid-pregnancy and infant cardiac morphology and function: A prospective cohort study
Chenyan Guo, Jie Zhou, Bai Jin, Liqun Feng, Zhiping Ge, Yetao XuObjective
To evaluate the effects of gestational diabetes mellitus on cardiac morphology and function in fetuses during mid-pregnancy and in infants during the postnatal period.
Methods
This prospective cohort study included 64 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus allocated to the experimental group and 119 healthy pregnant women allocated to the control group. Fetal echocardiography was performed between 24 and 28 weeks of gestation, and the infants underwent echocardiography at approximately 42 days after birth. Maternal baseline characteristics, mid-pregnancy fetal echocardiographic data, and infant cardiac functional assessments were recorded and analyzed.
Results
Gestational age at the time of examination did not differ significantly between the control and gestational diabetes mellitus groups (
Conclusions
Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with alterations in fetal cardiac structure and function as well as persistent cardiac changes in infancy compared with the control group.