Prevalence of dual endocrinopathy: hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus in patients of preeclampsia

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2019-12
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Medip Academy
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Background: Hypertension associated with proteinuria greater than 0.3g/L in a 24-hour urine collection or 1+ by qualitative urine examination, after 20 weeks of gestation is preeclampsia. The present study was conducted to evaluate prevalence of dual endocrinopathy (hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus) in patients of preeclampsia.Methods: The observational study was conducted within a period of one year from November 2015 to October 2016 in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology SMGS Hospital, GMC, Jammu. A total of 400 patients of preeclampsia were included in the study and underwent serum TSH and oral glucose tolerance test.Results: In this study 32.5% of the preeclampsia patients (130 out of 400) had hypothyroidism, 15.25% patients (61 out of 400 preeclampsia) had gestational diabetes mellitus, 9.75 % patients of preeclampsia had dual endocrinopathy  (both hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus).Conclusions: The current study concluded that dual endocrinopathy (both hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus) has substantially higher prevalence (9.75%) in the patients of preeclampsia.
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Dual endocrinopathy, Gestational diabetes mellitus, Hypothyroidism, Preeclampsia
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Gupta Natasha, Sharma Sudhaa, Jamwal Sunita. Prevalence of dual endocrinopathy: hypothyroidism and gestational diabetes mellitus in patients of preeclampsia. International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2019 Dec; 8(12): 4700-4704