Efficacy of Metformin in Achieving Glycaemia Goals as Recommended for the Treatment of Gestational Diabetes in Non Obese Women
Gestational Diabetes, Metformin, Treatment
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gestational Diabetes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Women.
- Age more than 18 and less than 40 years.
- Unique spontaneous pregnancy.-BMI less than 30kg/m2 before pregnancy.
- 24 to 30 weeks of amenorrhea or 22 to 28 weeks of gestation.
- Gestational diabetes.
- Social Security affiliated subject.- Patient able to understand and signed informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications to metformin.
- Metformin treatment prior to protocol inclusion.
- Multiple pregnancies.
- Diabetes diagnosed prior to pregnancy.
- High blood pressure prior to pregnancy.
- Pregnancy hepatic complication
- High blood pressure prior to study inclusion.
- Pre or eclampsia.- Premature membranes rupture.
Sites / Locations
- Hôpitaux Civils de Colmar
- CHU Dijon,
- Centre hospitalier de Mulhouse
- CHU de Reims
- Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
treatment by Metformin plus insulin if needed
treatment by insulin
Metformin: from 500 mg 2 time per day to 2500 mg per day; with increment of 500 mg every 5 days until abstention of
Insulin therapy:If post meal (2 hours after meal) glycaemia is > to 120 mg/dl introduce Insulin rapid acting analog (Humalog*, Novorapid*) before the meal concerned and according to the weight. If weight is < 80 kg: breakfast 5U, lunch time 3U, and dinner 4U. If weight is > 80 kg :breakast 6U, lunch time 4U, dinner 5U.If post meal glycaemia stay over 120 mg/dl but lower than130 mg/dl: do 1 U more.If post meal glycaemia stay over 140 mg/dl : do 2 UI moreIf fasting glycaemia is over 95 mg/dl : introduce NPH Insulin (Umuline NPH*, insulatard*) before sleeping : 5U if weight is < 80 kg - 6U if weight is > 80 kgIf fasting glycaemia stay over 95 mg/dl increase NPH Insulin for 1 U and for 2 U if fasting glycaemia is over 110 mg/dl.