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A proposal for the use of uniform diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes in Europe: an opinion paper by the European Board & College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG)

  • Katrien Benhalima
  • , Chantal Mathieu
  • , Peter Damm
  • , André Van Assche
  • , Roland Devlieger
  • , Gernot Desoye
  • , Rosa Corcoy
  • , Tahir Mahmood
  • , Jacky Nizard
  • , Charles Savona-Ventura
  • , Fidelma Dunne
  • KU Leuven
  • University of Copenhagen
  • Medical University of Graz
  • Hospital de la Santa Creu I
  • University of Edinburgh
  • AP-HP Groupe Hospitalier Pitié—Salpêtrière
  • University of Malta Medical School

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Abstract

Screening and diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes (GDM) are inconsistent across Europe, and the development of a uniform GDM screening strategy is necessary. Such a strategy would create opportunities for more women to receive timely treatment for GDM. Developing a consensus on screening for GDM in Europe is challenging, as populations are diverse and healthcare delivery systems also differ. The European Board & College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG) has responded to this challenge by appointing a steering committee, including members of the EBCOG and the Diabetic Pregnancy Study Group (DPSG) associated with the EASD, to develop a proposal for the use of uniform diagnostic criteria for GDM in Europe. A proposal has been developed and has now been approved by the Council of the EBCOG. The current proposal is to screen for overt diabetes at the first prenatal contact using cut-off values for diabetes outside pregnancy, with particular efforts made to screen high-risk groups. When screening for GDM is performed at 24 weeks’ gestation or later, the proposal is now to use the 75 g OGTT with the new WHO diagnostic criteria for GDM. However, more research is necessary to evaluate the best GDM screening strategy for different populations in Europe. Therefore, no clear recommendation has been made on whether a universal one-step, two-step or a risk-factor-based screening approach should be used. The use of the same WHO diagnostic GDM criteria across Europe will be an important step towards uniformity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1422-1429
Number of pages8
JournalDiabetologia
Volume58
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jul 2015

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Diagnostic criteria
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Proposal
  • Screening

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