Adeniran Samuel Atiba
Ekiti State University
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2015
Biodun N. Olagbuji; Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Babatunde Ajayi Olofinbiyi; Akinyemi Akinsoji Akintayo; Jacob Olumuyiwa Awoleke; Idowu P. Ade-Ojo; Olusola B. Fasubaa
OBJECTIVES To investigate the impact of the new consensus diagnostic criteria on the prevalence of gestational diabetes, evaluate risk factors, and missed opportunities for diagnosis if selective screening strategy was employed. STUDY DESIGN A prospective observational data of 1059 women with singleton pregnancy screened for gestational diabetes between 24 and 32 weeks gestation in a universal one-step screening and diagnostic strategy using 75-g oral glucose tolerance testing in an obstetric unit in Nigeria. Logistic regression was used to identify risk factors for GDM. RESULTS The prevalence of gestational diabetes in accordance with 1999 WHO, new 2013 WHO modified IADPSG and IADPSG criteria was 3.8%, 8.1%, 7.5%, and 8.6%, respectively. Overt diabetes was diagnosed in 1.03% of the study population. Using the new consensus criteria, approximately 20% of GDM cases would have been missed if selective screening strategy was employed. Using multivariable analysis, glycosuria [aOR 8.60 (3.29-22.46)] and previous poor obstetric outcome [aOR 3.01 (1.23-7.37)] were significantly associated with GDM on 1999 WHO criteria. Glycosuria [aOR 2.54 (1.10-6.42)] was the only risk significantly associated with increased risk of developing GDM diagnosed based on new 2013 and IADPSG criteria. CONCLUSION Using the new consensus screening and diagnostic guidelines, gestational diabetes is prevalent in our obstetric population. Missed opportunities exist with selective screening approach.
International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health | 2014
Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Patric Temi Adegun; Daniel Adebode Adekanle; Babatunde Moses Duduyemi; Rasaq Akintunde Akindele
Aim : The presence of HIV and pregnancy is a double insult on the health of mothers. Both of these have been associated with free radical injury. The aim was to determine levels of malondialdehyde and antioxidants of newly diagnosed HIV sero-positive pregnant women. Place and Duration of the Study: This study was carried out in pregnancy booking clinic of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Nigeria. The study was carried out between June and December in 2011.
Ethiopian journal of health sciences | 2016
Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Fayeofori Mpakabaori Abbiyesuku; Dolapo Pius Oparinde; Temitope Adeola ‘Niran-Atiba; Rasaq Akintunde Akindele
Ethiopian journal of health sciences | 2014
Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Fayeofori Mpakabaori Abbiyesuku; Temitope Adeola ‘Niran-Atiba; Dolapo Pius Oparinde; Olabamiji Abiodun Ajose; Rasaq Akintunde Akindele
European journal of medicinal plants | 2014
Dolapo Pius Oparinde; Adeniran Samuel Atiba
International journal of biomedical science : IJBS | 2013
Daniel Adebode Adekanle; Dolapo Pius Oparinde; Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Akinyemi Akinsoji Akintayo
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017
Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Babatunde Ajayi Olofinbiyi; Akindele Rasaq Akintunde; Aduloju Olusola Peter; Ojo Olubunmi Clementinah; Akinlua Ibikunle
Annals of Health Research | 2017
Ezra Olatunde Ogundare; Akinyemi Akinsoji Akintayo; Oladele Simeon Olatunya; Isaac Oludare Oluwayemi; Sunday O Popoola; Adeniran Samuel Atiba
International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | 2015
Rasaq Akintunde Akindele; Adeniyi Olanipekun Fasanu; Victor Olatunji Mabayoje; Patricia Olukorede Adisa; Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Samuel Olusegun Babatunde
Archive | 2013
Dolapo Pius Oparinde; Adeniran Samuel Atiba; Patrick Temi Adegun; Temitope Adeola ‘Niran-Atiba