Clinical value of plasma D-dimer and coagulation indexes in gestational diabetes
Objective To explore the clinical value of plasma D-dimer and coagulation index in diabetes during pregnancy.Methods 96 pregnant women with gestational diabetes and 30 normal healthy people in the same period were selected as the study objects,and plasma D-dimer and coagulation indexes were detected.The D-dimer and coagulation related indexes of the two groups were compared.Results The levels of fibrinogen and D-dimer in the disease group were higher than those in the control group,and the prothrombin time,partial thromboplastin time,and coagulation time were shorter than those in the control group(P<0.05);The levels of fibrinogen and D-dimer in mid to late pregnancy were higher than those in early pregnancy,and the prothrombin time,partial thromboplastin time,and coagulation time were longer than those in early pregnancy(P<0.05);After delivery,the levels of fibrinogen and D-dimer were lower than before delivery,the prothrombin time was shorter than before delivery,and some thromboplastin time and coagulation time were longer than before delivery(P<0.05).Conclusion Plasma D-dimer and coagulation index can be used for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes,which is worth popularizing.
Diabetes in pregnancyCoagulation indicatorsD-dimerClinical significance