Visual evoked potentials in infants of diabetic mothers: Relations to clinical and metabolic status during pregnancy and delivery

2009 
Abstract Objective To evaluate Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) and psychomotor development of infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs) in relation to clinical and metabolic data during pregnancy and delivery. Methods VEPs and psychomotor development (Brunet–Lezine) were analysed in 40 two-month-old IDMs (21 males, 19 females), 24 from mothers with type-1 diabetes, 13 gestational diabetes, and 3 type-2 diabetes. Normative VEP data were obtained from 63 age matched controls. Results VEP latencies were significantly longer in IDMs than in controls (O1 wave IV = 197.9 ± 35.5 vs 155.3 ± 30.3; P P r 0.516; P 0.009), 1st trimester fasting blood glucose ( r 0.458; P 0.037), insulin requirement during the 2nd ( r 0.441; P 0.035) and 3rd trimester ( r 0.422; P 0.039); in IDMs with gestational diabetes, VEP latency showed negative relation to Apgar scores ( r −0.748; P 0.008). Conclusions IDMs have delayed VEPs, which may possibly be related to poor metabolic control in pre-gestational diabetes, and to delivery complications in gestational diabetes. Significance IDMs show subtle neurophysiologic changes detectable by VEPs.
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