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  • 2021Distribution of normal and pathological OGTTs among pregnant population and non-pregnant women with PCOS – the cross-sectional study5citations

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  • Gojnic-Dugalic, Miroslava
  • Stefanovic, Katarina
  • Stefanovic, Aleksandar
  • Stanisavljevic, Dejana
  • Jotic, Aleksandra
  • Lalic, Nebojsa
  • Petronijevic, Milos
  • Milicic, Tanja
  • Lukic, Ljiljana
  • Perovic, Milan
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  • Stoiljkovic, Milica
  • Dugalic, Stefan
  • Pantic, Igor
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Distribution of normal and pathological OGTTs among pregnant population and non-pregnant women with PCOS – the cross-sectional study

  • Gojnic-Dugalic, Miroslava
  • Stefanovic, Katarina
  • Stefanovic, Aleksandar
  • Stanisavljevic, Dejana
  • Jotic, Aleksandra
  • Lalic, Nebojsa
  • Petronijevic-Vrzic, Svetlana
  • Petronijevic, Milos
  • Milicic, Tanja
  • Lukic, Ljiljana
  • Perovic, Milan
  • Todorović, Jovana
  • Nesic, Dejan
  • Stoiljkovic, Milica
  • Dugalic, Stefan
  • Pantic, Igor
Abstract

<jats:sec><jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Both pregnancy, as physiological, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as a pathological condition, carry the risk for developing glucose metabolism abnormalities. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that pregnancy as a physiological condition carries a higher likelihood for abnormal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results than PCOS as a pathological condition.</jats:p><jats:p>We have compared the prevalence and likelihood ratios for abnormal OGTT results between non-pregnant women with PCOS (Group A) and pregnant women at 24 to 28 weeks of gestation (Group B). Participants of both study groups underwent glucose tolerance testing with 75 g glucose OGTT. During the study period, 7411 women were tested, 3932 women encompassed Group A, and 3479 women comprised Group B.</jats:p><jats:p>The numbers of yearly tested pregnant women and the corresponding proportion of tested women among all study participants have decreased during the study period, from 766 to 131 and 89.1% to 20.5%, respectively. Group A had a significantly lower prevalence (4.4%) of pathological OGTT results compared to Group B (8.1%). This has resulted in a 45.427 likelihood ratio (<jats:italic toggle="yes">P</jats:italic> &lt; .001) for abnormal OGTT results in pregnant women compared to non-pregnant women with PCOS.</jats:p><jats:p>We might conclude that pregnancy could have a more challenging influence on glucose metabolism and that carries higher risks for abnormal glucose metabolism than PCOS. The awareness of obstetricians regarding physiological changes during pregnancy that predisposes abnormal glucose metabolism is decreasing over time and the compliance concerning OGTT testing of pregnant women is decreasing too.</jats:p></jats:sec>

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