Risk of major congenital malformations or perinatal or neonatal death with insulin detemir versus other basal insulins in pregnant women with preexisting diabetes: The real-world evolve study

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2021-07-01

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Mathiesen, Elisabeth R.
Ali, Norsiah
Alibegovic, Amra C.
Anastasiou, Eleni
Cypryk, Katarzyna
de Valk, H. W.ISNI 0000000036972064
Dores, Jorge
Dunne, Fidelma
Gall, Mari Anne
Garcia, Santiago Duran

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE To compare the risk of severe adverse pregnancy complications in women with preexisting diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Multinational, prospective cohort study to assess the prevalence of newborns free from major congenital malformations or perinatal or neonatal death (primary end point) following treatment with insulin detemir (detemir) versus other basal insulins. RESULTS Of 1,457 women included, 727 received detemir and 730 received other basal insulins. The prevalence of newborns free from major congenital malformations or perinatal or neonatal death was similar between detemir (97.0%) and other basal insulins (95.5%) (crude risk difference 0.015 [95% CI -0.01, 0.04]; adjusted risk difference -0.003 [95% CI -0.03, 0.03]). The crude prevalence of one or more congenital malformations (major plus minor) was 9.4% vs. 12.6%, with a similar risk difference before (-0.032 [95% CI -0.064, 0.000]) and after (-0.036 [95% CI -0.081, 0.009]) adjustment for confounders. Crude data showed lower maternal HbA1c during the first trimester (6.5% vs. 6.7% [48 vs. 50 mmol/mol]; estimated mean difference -0.181 [95% CI -0.300, -0.062]) and the second trimester (6.1% vs. 6.3%[43 vs. 45mmol/mol]; -0.139 [95% CI -0.232, -0.046]) and a lower prevalence of major hypoglycemia (6.0% vs. 9.0%; risk difference -0.030 [95% CI -0.058, -0.002]), preeclampsia (6.4% vs. 10.0%; -0.036 [95% CI -0.064, -0.007]), and stillbirth (0.4% vs. 1.8%; -0.013 [95% CI -0.024, -0.002]) with detemir compared with other basal insulins. However, differences were not significant postadjustment. CONCLUSIONS Insulin detemir was associated with a similar risk to other basal insulins of major congenital malformations, perinatal or neonatal death, hypoglycemia, preeclampsia, and stillbirth.

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Taverne, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Advanced and Specialised Nursing

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Mathiesen, E R, Ali, N, Alibegovic, A C, Anastasiou, E, Cypryk, K, De Valk, H, Dores, J, Dunne, F, Gall, M A, Garcia, S D, Hanaire, H P, Husemoen, L L N, Ivanišević, M, Kempe, H P, McCance, D R & Damm, P 2021, 'Risk of major congenital malformations or perinatal or neonatal death with insulin detemir versus other basal insulins in pregnant women with preexisting diabetes : The real-world evolve study', Diabetes Care, vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 2069-2077. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc21-0472