TABLE 16.

Serial Creatinine Clearance and 24-Hour Proteinuria Measurements During and After Pregnancy in Participants With Type 1 Diabetes, 1988–1994

NMEAN ± STANDARD DEVIATION
Estimated Gestational Age (Weeks)Follow-up*
<2020–28 28–38
Change in Creatinine Clearance (mL/min)
Initial creatinine clearance
All persons45120±53.1112.2±46.1105.3±47.177.9±45.4
>90 mL/min34139±45130±37119±4494±43
60–90 mL/min776±880±1581±2168±27
<60 mL/min435±1234±633±1814±8†
Change in Proteinuria (g/24 h)
Initial collection
All persons451.74±1.333.60±3.224.82±4.72.94±4.26
<1 g/24 h200.68±0.231.44±1.342.05±1.510.82±0.59
1–3 g/24 h192.0±0.594.81±3.826.62±5.402.8±4.11
>3 g/24 h64.44±0.785.58±1.738.93±4.526.71±5.90
*

Mean follow-up was 2.8±1.8 years. Follow-up information was obtained for 34 out of the 45 women.

Three persons with kidney transplant

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