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      Criteria for screening tests for gestational diabetes.

      American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
      Adult, False Positive Reactions, Female, Glucose Tolerance Test, methods, Humans, Mass Screening, Pregnancy, Pregnancy in Diabetics, diagnosis, epidemiology

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          A 50 gm, 1-hour glucose screening test was given to 381 gravid women 25 years of age or older. All women with plasma glucose values greater than or equal to 130 mg/dl (119 mg/dl, whole blood) were given a 100 gm, 3-hour glucose tolerance test to diagnose gestational glucose intolerance using O'Sullivan's diagnostic criteria. On the basis of the distribution of screening test values, three diagnostic zones could be identified: a zone below 135 mg/dl plasma glucose, with less than 1% probability of diabetes; a zone above 182 mg/dl plasma glucose, with more than 95% probability of diabetes; and a central zone of uncertainty (135 to 182 mg/dl, plasma glucose), where further testing is required. These test results suggest that thresholds for further testing be lowered from 143 to 135 mg/dl of plasma glucose.

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