Effects of prandial glycemic changes on objective fetal heart rate parameters

Citation
V. Serra-serra et al., Effects of prandial glycemic changes on objective fetal heart rate parameters, ACT OBST SC, 79(11), 2000, pp. 953-957
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
ISSN journal
00016349 → ACNP
Volume
79
Issue
11
Year of publication
2000
Pages
953 - 957
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6349(200011)79:11<953:EOPGCO>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Background. There is confusion in the literature about the potential effect of maternal glucose levels on the fetal heart rate (FHR) cardiotocographic interpretation. Methods. Study design: prospective clinical descriptive study. Subjects: 21 pregnant women with diabetes mellitus, 23 women with gestational diabetes and 18 healthy non-diabetic pregnant volunteers (control group). Treatment: maternal capillary glucose measurement, and objective FHR analysis (Oxford System 8002) pre- and 1 h post-meal. Statistical analysis: descriptive sta tistics, Student t-tests and Pearson correlation studies. Results. Maternal capillary glucose levels ranged between 2.7-10.5 mmol/l p re-meal and 4.2-14.8 mmol/l post-meal. The differences between objective FH R parameters pre- and postmeal were not significant in any of the groups of women studied. No correlation was found between prandial glycemic and FHR changes. Women with optimal and suboptimal glycemic control exhibited simil ar objective FHR parameters pre- and post-meal. Women with gestational diab etes showed similar prandial cardiotocographic changes irrespective of whet her they were on insulin therapy or on hypoglycemic diet only. Conclusions. Objective FHR parameters are unaffected by prandial glycemic c hanges over a wide range of maternal glucose levels. Timing the non-stress test in relation to the meals seems irrelevant in clinical practice.