Cut-off Value of 50-g Glucose Challenge Test for The Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the cut-off value of 50-g glucose challenge test (GCT) for the diagnosis
of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) among Thai pregnant women.
Materials and Methods: A study was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. Data of 816 pregnant women who were at risk for GDM
with abnormal 50-g GCT results (≥140 mg/dL) before 20 weeks of gestation were included. All
women received 100-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) for GDM diagnosis. This approach
was repeated during 24-28 weeks of gestation among those with normal 100-g OGTT results.
Medical records were reviewed for data collection. Positive predictive values for GDM diagnosis
were estimated at different cut-off levels of 50-g GCT, using 10 mg/dL increment interval.
Results: Mean age was 32.4±5.1 years, and mean gestational age when 50-g GCT was initially
performed was 10.1±5.9 weeks of gestation. GDM was diagnosed in 290 cases (35.5%) and
mean gestational age at diagnosis was 19.1±10.3 weeks. The positive predictive values for
GDM diagnosis increased with 50-g GCT values. Of 19 and 13 women whose 50-g GCT values
were ≥230 and ≥240 mg/dL, 90.5% and 100% were diagnosed with GDM, respectively.
Conclusion: 50-g GCT before 20 weeks of gestation could be applied and used for diagnosis of
GDM using appropriate cut-off value.