Telocytes in Placental Tissues of Patients With Gestational and Pre-gestational Diabetes
Diabetes in PregnancyExamining the expression of telocytes in the placental tissues and umbilical cord of patients with gestational or pregestational diabetes during pregnancy compared to control.
Randomizing Two Gestational Diabetes Screening Methods in a Diverse HMO
Gestational DiabetesObesity1 moreThis project randomizes two different screening strategies for diabetes in pregnancy, among a study population of over 17,500 pregnant women and their babies (over 35,000 total) in a large diverse health maintenance organization (HMO), to determine how diagnosis and treatment based on these two strategies in routine clinical care affects complications for the baby and the mother.
Predicting Dysglycemia in Individuals With Gestational Diabetes Immediately Postpartum Using Continuous...
Gestational DiabetesPrediabetes; Complicating Pregnancy5 moreGestational diabetes is one of the most common medical disorders in pregnancy and is a major risk factor for the postpartum development of dysglycemia. Despite the high risk of developing dysglycemia, 50-80% of women with gestational diabetes are not receiving testing within a year postpartum. The investigators will conduct a prospective cohort study to examine the use of continuous glucose monitoring immediately postpartum to estimate the risk of maternal dysglycemia postpartum.
Gestational Weight Gain Criteria for Pregnant Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in China...
Gestational Weight GainAppropriate gestational weight gain (GWG) is a key factor in balancing maternal and neonatal needs of nourishment and health, which is especially important in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). However, there are no specific guidelines for GWG in Chinese pregnant women and even for GDM pregnant women.This project intends to fill in the gaps of this field through multi-center large sample prospective cohort study.
Immediate Postpartum Glucose Tolerance Testing
Gestational DiabetesThe objective of this study is to compare the accuracy of a 2hr glucose tolerance test administered during the postpartum hospitalization with the standard of care glucose tolerance testing (administered at 6 weeks postpartum). The primary hypothesis is that the glucose tolerance test administered in the postpartum period will be accurate and will improve compliance with postpartum testing for gestational diabetics.
Hormonal and Inflammatory Changes During Pregnancy in Women With Glucose Metabolic Disorders.
Diabetes MellitusType 27 moreThe first aim of this study is to describe maternal hormonal and inflammatory changes during pregnancy in women that differ metabolically (limited to women with type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes and/or overweight). The second aim of this study is to examine maternal hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic factors associated with insulin sensitivity in human pregnancy.
Awareness of Gestational Diabetes Among Sohag Governorate Women
Gestational DiabetesThe type of the study is a cross sectional descriptive using questionnaire method in Sohag governorate among 500 Women, over 6 months by random selection and they will be asked to answer the questions of prepared and copied questionnaire sheet. Inclusion criteria: all women can participate in this questionnaire.
The Study of Biomarker in Early Diagnosis of GDM by Metabolomics
Gestational Diabetes MellitusMetabolomics Detection1 moreGestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) refers to abnormal glucose metabolism during pregnancy, in which elevated blood glucose is first found during pregnancy and meets the criteria for diabetes. In recent years, with the increase of obese women of childbearing age, the incidence of GDM has been rising, the current global average incidence is about 14%, and the incidence in China has increased from 2% in 1999 to 5%-8% at present. If one-step diagnosis is used, the rate will be between 13%-17%, which will greatly increase the social burden. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) significantly increases the risk of diseases for pregnant women and infants, such as abortion and premature delivery, concurrent hypertension, concurrent infection, metabolic disorders, postpartum diabetes, macrosomia, fetal malformation, neonatal hypoglycemia, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, and so on. It is one of the important public health problems threatening human health. Therefore, the accurate diagnosis of GDM is of great clinical significance for the timely formulation of intervention and treatment measures, reducing the risk of maternal and infant diseases and improving the level of public health.
1 Versus 2 Hours Post Meal Glucose Monitoring in Gestational Diabetes on Treatment
Gestational DiabetesTreatment AdherenceA study to compare between 1 and 2 hours post meal blood glucose monitoring in patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus requiring treatment.
Toronto Gestational Glucose Tolerance Cohort
Type 2 DiabetesGestational Diabetes1 moreIn this prospective observational cohort study, women representing the full spectrum of gestational glucose tolerance status are undergoing longitudinal cardiometabolic characterization at regular intervals in the years after the index pregnancy.