Pre-eclampsia is associated with a twofold increase in diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Wu, Pensee [1 ,2 ]
Kwok, Chun Shing [3 ,4 ]
Haththotuwa, Randula [5 ]
Kotronias, Rafail A. [3 ]
Babu, Aswin [3 ]
Fryer, Anthony A. [1 ]
Myint, Phyo K. [6 ]
Chew-Graham, Carolyn A. [5 ,7 ]
Mamas, A. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Keele Univ, Inst Sci & Technol Med, Guy Hilton Res Ctr, Thornburrow Dr, Stoke On Trent ST4 7QB, Staffs, England
[2] Royal Stoke Univ Hosp, Acad Obstet & Gynaecol, Matern Ctr, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
[3] Keele Univ, Keele Cardiovasc Res Grp, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
[4] Royal Stoke Univ Hosp, Ctr Heart, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
[5] Keele Univ, Primary Care & Hlth Sci, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
[6] Univ Aberdeen, Inst Appl Hlth Sci, Epidemiol Grp, Aberdeen, Scotland
[7] Keele Univ, NIHR Collaborat Leadership Appl Hlth Res & Care C, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
关键词
Diabetes mellitus; Meta-analysis; Pre-eclampsia; Risk predictors; Screening; Systematic review; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE RISK; HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; PREGNANCY; MELLITUS; WOMEN; COMPLICATIONS; PREVALENCE; SCORE;
D O I
10.1007/s00125-016-4098-x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Pre-eclampsia is a pregnancy-specific multisystem disorder and a state of physiological insulin resistance. Our aim was to systematically evaluate and quantify the evidence on the relationship between pre-eclampsia and the future risk of diabetes. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies that evaluated diabetes in women with and without pre-eclampsia. We performed a systematic search of MEDLINE and EMBASE to identify relevant studies. Independent double data extractions were conducted by four reviewers. Random-effects meta-analysis was used to estimate the risk of future diabetes following pre-eclampsia. A total of 21 studies were identified with more than 2.8 million women, including more than 72,500 women with pre-eclampsia. Meta-analysis of studies that adjusted for potential confounders demonstrated that pre-eclampsia was independently associated with an increased risk of future diabetes (RR 2.37 [95% CI 1.89, 2.97]). This risk appeared in studies that followed women from less than 1 year postpartum (RR 1.97 [95% CI 1.35, 2.87]) and persisted to more than 10 years postpartum (RR 1.95 [95% CI 1.28, 2.97]). After adjusting for BMI or gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia remained linked with an increased risk of future diabetes (RR 2.38 [95% CI 1.74, 3.24] and RR 2.36 [95% CI 1.94, 2.88], respectively). Pre-eclampsia is independently associated with a twofold increase in future diabetes. Our study highlights the importance of clinical risk assessment for the future development of diabetes in women with pre-eclampsia. We recommend detailed evaluation of a screening programme for diabetes in this high-risk population.
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