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NCT ID: NCT06184373 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Early Investigation of Glucose Monitoring After Gestational Diabetes Pilot

ENGAGED
Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

One third of women with gestational diabetes (GDM), diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy, have abnormal glucose levels within 3 years after pregnancy, but follow up is low. Continuous glucose monitors (CGM), a small sensor inserted under the skin, may be able to screen women with GDM for diabetes risk. The investigators will ask postpartum women to use CGM at 6-8 weeks postpartum and answer surveys about quality of life after wearing the CGM. The investigators will collect data on blood glucose trends for future studies if participants find CGM use acceptable. The investigators hope to learn if CGM could improve postpartum follow up experiences for people with recent GDM.

NCT ID: NCT06180811 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Food is Medicine Community Health Worker Program for Pregnant Women

Start date: January 2, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial of a food is medicine community health worker intervention called the Women's Health Delaware Food Farmacy compared to the usual standard of care among pregnant ChristianaCare patients at risk for adverse clinical outcomes. The pilot study has three specific aims: Aim 1: To assess the feasibility of the Women's Health Delaware Food Farmacy and refine the program as needed Aim 2: To determine the prevalence of and change in social needs Aim 3: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Women's Health Delaware Food Farmacy on maternal and child health, healthcare utilization, and clinical event outcomes as well as patient-reported outcomes compared to the usual standard of care

NCT ID: NCT06178250 Completed - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Placenta, Fetal Liver, Sectional Ductus Venosus Volumes Examined by Three-dimensional Ultrasound in the Second Trimester

Start date: September 22, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators measured the placenta, fetal liver and ductus venosus volumes of pregnant women with GDM diagnosis and normal glycemic indices in the second trimester.Investigators aimed to correlate measurements with maternal/fetal outcomes and evaluate their success in predicting poor obstetric outcomes

NCT ID: NCT06157684 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Timing of Ambulation and Infant Birth Weight in Gestational Diabetes

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of routine exercise counseling compared to the recommendation for postprandial ambulation on infant birthweight among pregnant people with gestational diabetes mellitus. The primary outcome is birthweight percentile for gestational age at delivery. Secondary outcomes include feasibility and acceptability, need for metformin or insulin for glycemic control, mode of delivery, neonatal hypoglycemia. Participants will be counseled to either complete 20 minutes of walking after meals, or be counseled with routine exercise counseling of 30 minutes of low-impact 5x a week. Their activity will be tracked by "FitBit" pedometers and uploaded via bluetooth to a database for review. They will continue to receive routine obstetric and diabetes care.

NCT ID: NCT06127823 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Effect of Intensive Nutrition Training, Education, and Support in Gestational Diabetes - The INTENSE-GDM TRIAL

Start date: January 3, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The treatment of gestational diabetes (GDM) primarily revolves around consuming an optimal diet that does not cause blood glucose levels to become excessively high and provides an adequate supply of micro- and macronutrients without resulting in excessive weight gain during pregnancy. In some cases, it may become necessary to supplement with insulin during pregnancy. However, insulin treatment is associated with personal, health-related, and healthcare cost-related implications. The rationale for this study is the lack of knowledge regarding whether the extent of support and guidance from a dietitian during pregnancy has an impact on the treatment outcomes for both the mother and the child in cases of GDM. The overall objective is to investigate differences in clinical, cost-related, and patient-reported outcomes between women with GDM randomised to either intensive dietary therapy or standard dietary care (control). The primary endpoint is the effect of intensive dietary therapy on the likelihood of remaining treated with diet only vs. needing insulin therapy. The study design is a randomised controlled parallel group open-label effectiveness trial including 232 women with GDM.

NCT ID: NCT06127355 Completed - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Gestational Treatment With Ursodeoxycholic Acid Compared to Placebo to Reduce Severity of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Diagnosed at 24-28 Weeks' Gestation

GUARDS
Start date: March 3, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The trial will compare the influence of treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) compared to placebo on glycaemic control (primary outcome) in women with GDM after a positive diagnosis at 24-28 weeks of gestation. The investigators will evaluate maternal and fetal lipid and glucose metabolism. Neonatal health outcomes will also be studied, including the rate of LGA. UDCA is used to treat the commonest liver disease of pregnancy, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), and has good safety data to support its use in pregnancy 52-57 ., it means, no studies reported any increase in adverse outcomes associated with UDCA treatment. It is noteworthy that in the largest study 52, 8 serious adverse events were reported, 6 of which were in the placebo group, and none were considered to be related to the trial intervention. There were 72 adverse events: 31 in the ursodeoxycholic acid group and 41 in the placebo group. The same number of patients in each group (n=10) reported adverse events related to gastrointestinal disorders.

NCT ID: NCT06116149 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Strategies for Implementing a Postpartum Lifestyle Intervention in WIC Clinics

STRIVE
Start date: December 12, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the STRIVE study is to compare two implementation strategies for Diabetes Prevention Program delivery: an in-person health coach strategy (standard 24 in-person sessions at WIC clinics) vs. a multifaceted technology-assisted health coach implementation strategy (12 in-person sessions at WIC clinics supplemented by technology support) on implementation and health-related outcomes in postpartum women.

NCT ID: NCT06110143 Recruiting - Inflammation Clinical Trials

Oral Health and Adverse Pregnancy Complications

Start date: November 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pregnant women are susceptible to develop periodontitis, but these oral health changes related to pregnancy are often neglected. Periodontitis is accompanied by a low-grade systemic inflammation and can be harmful to the general health of the woman, contribute to pre-term birth and adversely influence the future health and metabolism of the offspring. Despite this, studies indicate that 40% of Danish women in childbearing age do not visit a dentist regularly. The PROBE controlled intervention study will investigate the beneficial effect of treatment of periodontal disease during pregnancy on fetal growth, preterm delivery and birth weight.

NCT ID: NCT06109597 Completed - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Risk Factors and Diagnostic Performance of Predictors as a Screening Technique for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: May 23, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a condition that can have negative impacts on both mother and baby. Detecting GDM early is crucial, and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) has been suggested as a possible screening method. This retrospective cross-sectional study aims to investigate potential risk factors and complications associated with GDM. Additionally, it aims to establish the diagnostic performance of predictive factors as a screening method for GDM. Methods Data were collected from the medical records of 247 pregnant women who visited high-risk pregnancy outpatient clinics at King Abdul-Aziz Medical City in Jeddah between 2021 and 2022. The study investigated potential risk factors and complications associated with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), including impaired fasting glucose/impaired glucose tolerance (IFG/IGT), family history of diabetes mellitus (DM), and medical conditions. Moreover, the study evaluated the diagnostic performance of potential predictors as screening techniques for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

NCT ID: NCT06099509 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Self-Administered 2-Hour Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Start date: November 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate whether self-administered postpartum diabetes screening tests in patients with gestational diabetes improves screening completion rates. The primary question it aims to answer is: 1. Does a self-administered 75-gram oral glucose tolerance test with virtual follow-up visit increase the rate of postpartum diabetes screening within 12 weeks of delivery?