Accuracy of Fasting Blood Sugar Versus Glucose Challenge Test as Screening Test for Gestational Diabetic Mellitus
Rasheeda Hingoro, Sohand Junejo, Gulfareen Haider, Pushpa Sirichand, Fehmida Parveen Memon
2084
Abstract
Objective: To
determine the accuracy of fasting blood sugar (FBS) and glucose challenge test (GCT), for the diagnosis of
gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women presenting at tertiary care
hospital.
Setting: Department
of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at Isra university hospital Hyderabad.
Duration: Six month
from February 2017 to July 2017
Design: cross
sectional study.
Subject and Methods: A total of
158 pregnant women with suspected
gestational diabetes, aged between 18 to 45 years, gestational age of 24-28
weeks as per ultrasound and of either parity were included in this study. After
taking history and examination all pregnant women with suspected GDM underwent
both tests the blood sugar (FBS) and
the glucose challenge test (GCT). FBS was performed after 1 hour of 50 mg
glucose load in same woman. All information was recorded in predesign proforma.
Results: Overall
158 pregnant females with suspected
gestational diabetes were studied their mean age was 34.98±6.64 years, mean FBS
was 92.91+10.23 mg/dl and mean GCT was 126.63+18.17 mg/dl. Family history of diabetic mellitus was
observed in 56.96%. Gestational diabetes mellitus in 29.11% was detected by FSB >92 mg/dl while 21.52% were detected by
GCT >130 mg/dl. Kappa (k=0.734 p=0.0005) statistics showed that there were
strong association between FBS and GCT in detection of GDM.
Conclusion: In our study, accuracy of
fasting blood sugar (FBS) and
glucose challenge test (GCT), for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes
mellitus in pregnant women was high. However FBS and GCT measurement are adequate
methods to screen for GDM.
Key Words: Gestational diabetes
mellitus, Fasting blood sugar, Glucose challenge test