Affiliation:
1. Department of General Internal Medicine, Shijiazhuang Fourth Hospital,
Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
2. Department of Diagnostic Ultrasound, Shijiazhuang Fourth Hospital,
Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
Abstract
Abstract
Background Vascular endothelial function plays an essential role in
gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pathogenesis. Vascular elasticity is
evaluated by the echo-tracking (ET) technique. In this study, we aimed to assess
the clinical value of the ET technique in women with GDM and provide a basis for
early evaluation and prevention of gestational diabetes.
Methods Sixty-five patients with GDM and 65 gestational week-matched
normal glucose tolerance pregnant women were enrolled in this study. The
endothelial function parameters of pressure-strain elasticity coefficient (EP),
the common carotid stiffness index (β), arterial compliance (AC),
single-point pulsed-wave velocity (PWVβ), and augment index (AI) of
bilateral common carotid arteries, were compared between the GDM and control
groups by using ET technique. The correlations between plasma glucose levels and
ET parameters were also analyzed.
Results Our results indicated that EP, β, PWVβ, and AI
were significantly higher in the GDM group (p<0.05), whereas AC was
significantly lower in patients with GDM than in the control group
(p<0.001). In addition, fasting plasma glucose and plasma glucose level
after 2 h oral glucose tolerance test was correlated with ET parameters
of EP, β, PWVβ, AI, and AC.
Conclusions The application of ET technology to gestational diabetes women
could provide a basis for early evaluation and prevention of gestational
diabetes. It would detect early and accurate signs of diabetes in pregnant women
and provide a timely and reasonable clinical treatment plan to reduce and delay
the occurrence of complications.
Funder
Key Science and Research Project
in Hebei
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine