Relationship between Serum AHSG Level and Pregnancy Outcome in Liannan Yao Autonomous County Pregnant Women[J]. Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Medical Sciences), 2013, 34(2).
Relationship between Serum AHSG Level and Pregnancy Outcome in Liannan Yao Autonomous County Pregnant Women[J]. Journal of Sun Yat-sen University (Medical Sciences), 2013, 34(2).DOI:
【Objective】 To explore if the serum AHSG level of women during early and mid gestation can anticipate the level of blood glucose in the late trimester pregnancy and make the pregnancy outcome abnormal
then a forecast system of gestational diabetes mellitus and complications can be established
at the same time
the national differences will be discussed. 【Methods】 Retrospective study was used for the 776 women (gestational weeks: 3841) who were divided into two groups according to the nationality. The relationship between the blood glucose in the late trimester pregnancy and the pregnancy outcome was investigated firstly. Database were established which included the following fundamental states: age
nationality
FBG
HbAlc
pregnancy outcome
and BMI. Ninty samples (7-22 weeks) were detected the serum AHSG level. Enzymelinked immunosorbent assay was used in the detection. The pregnant outcomes of 16 samples were not available
74 were absorbed in the terminal study
the association amony the serum AHSG level
blood glucose and the pregnancy outcome were analyzed
the ethnic differences would also be discussed.【Results】 The high level FBG before the pregnant can result in adverse pregnancy outcomes (P < 0.05)
the AHSG level correlated significantly with pregnancy outcome (r = -0.238
P = 0.014). However
there was no ethnic differences between them.【Conclusion】 Adverse pregnancy outcomes can be induced by high level glucose
there was no ethnic differences
the AHSG level correlated significantly with pregnancy outcome but not with FBG
so we cannot draw a conclusion that the AHSG can result in Adverse pregnancy outcomes by changing the glucose level. However
AHSG can be used as a forecast factor of pregnant outcome.