Can Glucose Intolerance Be Predicted by First Trimester Serum Uric Acid Measurement?
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P: 11-13
January 2013

Can Glucose Intolerance Be Predicted by First Trimester Serum Uric Acid Measurement?

GMJ 2013;24(1):11-13
1. Fatih Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum, Ankara, Türkiye
2. Etlik Zübeyde Hanım Kadın Hastalıkları Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum, Ankara, Türkiye
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Received Date: 15.01.2013
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ABSTRACT

Aim:

We aimed to evaluate the role of first trimester serum uric acide level to predict glucose intolerance in pregnancy

Method:

Patients who admitted to Fatih University Faculty of Medicine for routine antenatal follow-up at first trimester were included in the study. Serum uric acid levels were measured at first trimester. Glucose challenge test-50g (GCT) was performed between 24-28 gestational weeks. Glucose tolerance test-100g was performed if one hour GCT value was ≥140 mg/dl. Women who had abnormal GCT but normal glucose tolerance test were defined as glucose intolerance. Corelation between serum uric acid level and GCT was calculated by lineer regression analysis

Results:

Sixty-two patients were included in the study. The mean age, gestational age, serum uric acid level and GCT values were 29.3±3.6 years, 7.1 (2) weeks, 3.1±0.7 mg/dl and 121.0±25.3 mg/dl, respectively. The mean uric acid level of patients with <130 mg/dl GCT values were 3.0±0.7 mg/dl and 3.3±0.9 mg/dl in patients with ≥130 mg/dl GCT values. The difference was not statistically significant (p=0,277). Minimal correlation was detected between uric acid level and GCT values, however the correlation was not significant (R=0,147, p=0,255).

Conclusion:

No significant correlation was determined between first trimester serum uric acid levels and GCT values in our patient population

Keywords:
Glucose intolerance, pregnancy, uric acid