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NCT ID: NCT04417452 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes, Gestational

Long-term Outcome After Gestational Diabetes and Diabetes in Pregnancy

MuKiLOG
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objectives of the proposed project are to assess the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to gestational diabetes or diabetes on the maturation and health of the offspring. In addition, the long-term changes on the health of the affected mothers will be investigated, taking into account the metabolic adjustment during index pregnancy. The expected results will help to establish possible prevention strategies to fight the epidemic of non-communicable diseases for the offspring and the mothers.

NCT ID: NCT03491436 Withdrawn - Pregnancy Diabetic Clinical Trials

Pregnancy Remote Monitoring of Women at Risk for Gestational Diabetes

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Remote monitoring (RM) is a new screenings- and or diagnostic tool in healthcare. In 2015, the PREMOM study (Pregnancy Remote Monitoring), in which patients with gestational hypertensive diseases did received a RM prenatal follow up, has started. The first results showed an added value of RM in the prenatal follow-up. Due to these results, a RM program for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) will be developed and evaluated. Protocol: Women (at risk of) GDM will be included in this study. They receive a iHealth Align (a glucose monitor) and associated glycemiestrips. The app of iHealth will be downloaded on the pregnant women's Smartphone to collect the data and to send them to the researcher in the hospital. The women is asked to perform four glycemie controls/day (sober and two hours after every mail) with the received glucose monitor. The monitor is connected via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with the computer of the researches who controls and evaluated these data. Additionally, the pregnant women has to check daily her body weight with a weight scale of her own. They have to upload these data manually in the app on her smartphone. When the pregnant women has an prenatal consultation, an overview with the data will be send to the responsible gynecologist. The gynecologist will also be alarmed when the pregnant women has three abnormal values at the same moment of the day (ex. Every morning after breakfast). When necessary, advice among life-style can be given or a referral to an endocrinologist can be made. The researches will not perform interventions by herself, only the responsible doctor can do this. By analyzing the patients parameters when she's at home, a better vision can be achieved of the health of the mother and the child. This study will be conducted as a first research to get a better insight in the added value of RM in pregnancies complicated with GDM.