Cardiovascular anomalies in infants born to diabetic mothers: A study at a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Authors

  • Sadaf Liaqat Rai Medical College, Sargodha.
  • Sohaib Riaz University Medical and Dental College, Faisalabad.
  • Hussain Bux Korejo NICVD, Karachi.
  • Khurram Shahnawaz Sahara Medical College Narowal.
  • Farhan Zahoor Fatima Jinnah Medical University/Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.
  • Veena Kumari NICVD Karachi.
  • Fazal ur Rehman NICVD, Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2023.30.07.7493

Keywords:

Cardiovascular Anomalies, Gestational Diabetes, Hypertension, Infants Born to Diabetic Mothers, Prenatal Care

Abstract

Objective: To find out the frequency of cardiovascular anomalies in infants born to diabetic mothers (IDMs). Study Design: Case-control study. Setting: Department of Pediatric Medicine and the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Rai Medical College / Teaching Hospital, Sargodha. Period: January 2022 to December 2022. Material & Methods: A total of 50 term IDMs were enrolled in case group while equal number of healthy infants (n=50) were enrolled as controls. All mothers received prenatal care. Standard diagnostic criteria were followed for labeling diabetes and gestational diabetes. All infants underwent detailed physical and clinical examination. Demographic and maternal characteristics along with perinatal and maternal information were noted. All infants underwent echocardiographic evaluation. Results: In a total of 100 infants, 51 (51.0%) were boys and 49 (49.0%) girls. The mean birth weight, Apgar score (at 5-minutes), maternal age and gestational age were 2.84±1.8 kg, 8.8±0.7, 29.5±3.2 and 37.4±1.8 weeks respectively. Maternal hypertension was observed among 12 (12.0%) subjects. Birth weight (p<0.0001), maternal age (p=0.0129) and gestational age (p=0.0110) were significantly higher among cases while Apgar score was significantly lower among cases in comparison to controls (p=0.0028). Cardiovascular anomalies were diagnosed in 10 (20.0%) cases in comparison to 3 (6.0%) controls and the difference was found to be statistically significant. Among IDMs, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) was the most frequent cardiovascular anomaly, noted in 4 (8.0%) cases. Conclusion: The frequency of cardiovascular anomalies was significantly high among IDMs in comparison to infants born to non-diabetic mothers. IDMs should undergo cardiac examination to rule out the possibility of existing cardiovascular anomalies.

Author Biographies

Sadaf Liaqat, Rai Medical College, Sargodha.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine), Associate Professor Pediatrics, 

Sohaib Riaz, University Medical and Dental College, Faisalabad.

FRCPCH, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, 

Hussain Bux Korejo, NICVD, Karachi.

MCPS, FCPS (Pediatric Medicine), FCPS (Pediatric Cardiology), Assistant Professor and Head Pediatric Cardiology, 

Khurram Shahnawaz, Sahara Medical College Narowal.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine), Associate Professor Pediatrics, 

Farhan Zahoor, Fatima Jinnah Medical University/Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine), Assistant Professor Pediatrics, 

Veena Kumari, NICVD Karachi.

FCPS (Pediatric Cardiology), Assistant Professor Pediatric Cardiology, 

Fazal ur Rehman, NICVD, Karachi.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine), Fellow Pediatric Cardiology Pediatric Cardiology, 

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Published

2023-07-02