Pre-diabetes, diabetes and fluctuations of glucose tolerance after gestational diabetes mellitus: 5-year follow-up of a contemporary, prospective study in Germany.
Stefanie J HaschkaChristina GarVanessa SaccoFriederike BanningUta FerrariInes FreibotheStefanie Kern-MatschillesAnne L PotzelBarbara RauchLouise U FueesslMandy MeiselIrina BenzCornelia ThenJochen SeisslerAndreas LechnerPublished in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2022)
In our analysis, the incidence of diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, after GDM diagnosed in universal screening was substantially lower than in studies from the previous period of risk-based screening. Nevertheless, the high incidence of pre-diabetes we observed after GDM still confirms the importance of this diagnosis as a risk marker. Additionally, we documented frequent fluctuations of glucose tolerance from 1 year to the next. Therefore, a single postpartum glucose tolerance test, as currently practiced in routine care, may be insufficient for reliable risk stratification after GDM.