Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Subtypes Classified by Oral Glucose Tolerance Test and Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes: Results of a Mexican Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study "Cuido Mi Embarazo".
Janinne Ortega-MontielLuis-Alberto Martínez-JuárezAlejandra MontoyaLinda Morales-JuárezHéctor Gallardo-RincónVictoria Galicia-HernándezRodrigo Garcia-CerdeMaría Jesus Ríos-BlancasSandra-Georgina Solano-GálvezJulieta Lomelin-GasconGisela Martínez-SilvaLucía M Illescas-CorreaDaniel A Diaz MartinezFrancisco Javier Magos VázquezEdwin Vargas ÁvilaMa Concepción Carmona-RamosRicardo Mújica-RosalesEnrique Reyes-MuñozRoberto Tapia-ConyerPublished in: Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy (2024)
GDM subtypes effectively stratified maternal and perinatal risks. GDM-Mixed subtype increased the risk of cesarean delivery, LGA, and type 2 diabetes postpartum. GDM subtypes may help personalize clinical interventions and optimize maternal and perinatal outcomes.