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Association between pregestational diabetes and mortality among appropriate-for-gestational age birthweight infants.

Abdul ShourEmma GaracciAnna PalatnikAprill Z DawsonRonald AnguzuRebekah J WalkerLeonard E Egede
Published in: The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians (2021)
In term pregnancies, pregestational diabetes was significantly associated with 30% higher mortality among AGA birthweight infants. Our study is innovative in its focus on AGA infants that overall is associated with good maternal glycemic control during pregnancy and in theory should confer a risk for infant mortality that is similar to pregnancies not complicated by pregestational diabetes. Despite this, we still found that even term AGA infants have higher risk of mortality in the setting of maternal pregestational diabetes. Implications of our findings underscore the importance of close antepartum surveillance and optimization of glycemic control preconception, identification of treatment targets, and health policies to reduce infant mortality. The results from this study may assist other researchers and clinicians understand how best to target future interventions to reduce term infant mortality and the burden of pregestational diabetes in the United States.
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