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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1593534
Erratum to: Early Postpartum Glucose Testing in Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Publication History
Publication Date:
03 October 2016 (online)
The authors have brought to the publisher's attention that there were some errors in [Tables 1] and [2] and in the “Results” section in the above article published in the American Journal of Perinatology, Volume 33, Number 10, 2016 (DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1583193).
In Results section, the third and fifth sentences of the first paragraph should read as follows:
Women with abnormal postpartum day 2 results were similar to women with normal postpartum day 2 results except that more women with abnormal results required medicine to treat their GDM ([Table 1]).
Women who did not return for testing at 6 to 12 weeks postpartum were more likely to have less education, have Medicaid, and to have GDM previously ([Table 2]).
The correct tables appear as follows:
Normal GTT (n = 58) |
Abnormal GTT (n = 40) |
p-Value |
|
---|---|---|---|
Age (mean y, SD) |
32 (5.2) |
31 (5.9) |
0.54[a] |
Race, n (%) |
|||
Caucasian |
22 (38) |
14 (35) |
0.99[b] |
African American |
20 (35) |
14 (35) |
|
Hispanic |
4 (7) |
3 (8) |
|
Asian |
5 (9) |
3 (8) |
|
Other |
7 (12) |
6 (15) |
|
No higher education, n (%) |
19 (43) |
9 (29) |
0.24[b] |
Public insurance, n (%) |
27 (47) |
16 (41) |
0.68[b] |
Location of enrollment, n (%) |
|||
Johns Hopkins Hospital |
26 (45) |
22 (55) |
0.41[b] |
Women & Infants Hospital |
32 (55) |
18 (45) |
|
Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) |
31.4 (25.8–35.9) |
33.3 (27.4–39.8) |
0.32[c] |
Delivery BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) |
34.3 (30.2–40.8) |
36.7 (32.1–42.6) |
0.42[c] |
Family history of diabetes, n (%) |
17 (29) |
7 (18) |
0.19[b] |
Required insulin in pregnancy, n (%) |
12 (21) |
14 (35) |
0.16[b] |
Required any medication in pregnancy, n (%) |
23 (40) |
25 (63) |
0.04[b] |
GDM diagnosis in prior pregnancy, n (%) |
7 (12) |
2 (5) |
0.49[b] |
Gestational age at delivery (wk), median (IQR) |
39.1 (38.1–39.3) |
39.1 (37.1–39.5) |
0.73[c] |
Cesarean delivery, n (%) |
25 (43) |
17 (43) |
1.00[b] |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; GTT, glucose tolerance test; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
a t-test.
b Fisher exact test.
c Wilcoxon rank sum.
6–12 wk postpartum GTT |
p-Value |
||
---|---|---|---|
Completed (n = 49) |
No results (n = 57) |
||
Age (mean y, SD) |
32 (6) |
31 (6) |
0.38[a] |
Race, n (%) |
|||
Caucasian |
19 (39) |
20 (35) |
0.13[b] |
African American |
14 (29) |
25 (44) |
|
Hispanic |
5 (10) |
2 (4) |
|
Asian |
6 (12) |
2 (4) |
|
Other |
5 (10) |
10 (18) |
|
No higher education, n (%) |
10 (20) |
23 (40) |
0.01[b] |
Public insurance, n (%) |
15 (31) |
31 (54) |
0.02[b] |
Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) |
30.5 (24.8–35.9) |
31.6 (26.1–37.7) |
0.52[c] |
Delivery BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) |
34.5 (28.2–39.6) |
35.0 (31.6–42.4) |
0.27[c] |
Family history of diabetes, n (%) |
11 (23) |
14 (25) |
0.44[b] |
Required insulin in pregnancy, n (%) |
14 (29) |
13 (23) |
0.51[b] |
Required any medication in pregnancy, n (%) |
25 (51) |
29 (51) |
1.00[b] |
GDM diagnosis in prior pregnancy, n (%) |
1 (2) |
9 (16) |
0.02[b] |
Gestational age at delivery (wk), median (IQR) |
39.1 (38.1–39.4) |
39.1 (37.5–39.3) |
0.90[c] |
Cesarean delivery, n (%) |
18 (37) |
27 (47) |
0.43[b] |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; GTT, glucose tolerance test; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
a t-test.
b Fisher exact test.
c Wilcoxon rank sum.