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Modern microwave methods in solid state inorganic materials chemistry: from fundamentals to manufacturing
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Maternal abdominal subcutaneous fat thickness as a simple predictor for gestational diabetes mellitus
Background: To date, only a limited number of studies
have evaluated the importance of abdominal subcutaneous
fat thickness (ASFT) on gestational diabetes mellitus
(GDM) screening. The aim of this study was to investigate
the effectiveness of ASFT measurement during routine
obstetric ultrasound performed between 24 and 28 weeks
of gestation in predicting cases with GDM.
Methods: This prospective comparative study was conducted
on 50 cases with GDM and 50 cases without GDM
in the GDM screening program at 24â28 gestational weeks
between January 2018 and May 2018. The most accurate
ASFT cut-off point values were determined for the prediction
of cases with GDM by performing receiver operator
characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.
Results: The ASFT was higher in those with GDM compared
to those without GDM (P < 0.05). For an ASFT cut-off
point value of 18.1 mm for the prediction of cases with
GDM, the sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive
predictive values were 72.0%, 60.0%, 64.2% and 68.1%,
respectively. The risk of GDM increased 3.86-fold in those
with ASFT level >18.1 mm (P = 0.001).
Conclusion: The ASFT value measured by routine obstetric
ultrasound performed at 24â28 weeks of gestation was
found to be significantly higher in patients with GDM
in comparison to those without GDM. However, further
multi-centered and comprehensive prospective studies
are required to better demonstrate this relationship