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Active clinical trials for "Diabetes, Gestational"

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Meal Composition and the Influence on Pre-prandial Blood Glucose Values

Diabetes in Pregnancy

The purpose of the proposed study is to assess the distribution of carbohydrates and fat in the diet of women with type 1 diabetes during pregnancy. More specifically, it will look at the distribution of carbohydrate in the diet during weeks 29-32 of pregnancy. The carbohydrate distribution and fat content of the meal will be compared to maternal glucose control, preprandial glucose levels, and the percentile for weight of the infant at birth. In addition, each meal and snack will be classified as low-moderate fat or high fat.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Role of Umbilical Cord Thickness in Prediction of Fetal Macrosomia in Patients With Gestational...

Gestational Diabetes

The aim of this work is the prediction of fetal macrosomia by measuring: HbA1C. Umbilical cord thickness. Interventricular septum thickness.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Genetics of Beta Cell Failure in Mexican Americans

Gestational DiabetesDiabetes Type 28 more

This is a family based genotype-phenotype study designed to assess genetic and environmental influences on obesity, insulin resistance and beta cell function in the context of gestational diabetes.

Completed40 enrollment criteria

Metformin for Prevention Gestational Diabetes in Pregnant Women With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome...

Polycystic Ovary SyndromeDiabetes1 more

Randomized, placebo controlled clinical trial that evaluate the role of taking metformin therapy during pregnancy in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome(PCOS) in reducing the development of gestational diabetes(GDM) and improving pregnancy outcomes.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Behavior of Biomarkers During Pregnancy and Lactation Through a Biological Multi-paradigm Model:...

PregnancyGestational Diabetes2 more

Background Despite of advances in research, at the moment, various points related to the physiology of gestation and the etiology of severe diseases that can be developed in the course of it remain unknown. One of those aspects is the behavior of biomarkers (triglycerides, prolactin, glucose and cholesterol) during pregnancy, which experience a gradual increase in their levels until they reach the peak of hypertriglyceridemia, a few days before delivery. Several studies have reported that biomarkers experience a higher elevation in diabetic and obese pregnant women and in those women who suffer preeclampsia. The description of their behavior in different population of pregnant women (healthy women and women at risk) would identify the relation of these with some of the alterations that occurs more frequently during pregnancy. Objective The aim of this study is to develop a multi-paradigm biological model of systems to determine triglyceride, prolactin, glucose and cholesterol levels during pregnancy and its relation with lactogenesis in healthy and risk pregnant women. Methods A prospective cohort study will take place with women during pregnancy and lactation. Participating women will be divided into two groups. One group will be integrated by healthy women and the other group by pregnant women with a risk medical history. The personal, family and a detailed medical history will be collected in each group. A study of all the variables which influence the level of the mentioned biomarkers (triglycerides, cholesterol, glucose and prolactin) will be done. The universe consists in 4,300 women, who constitute the historical average deliveries during the semester in the city of Granada (Spain). The sample collection will be made in medical office's pregnancy control in Granada's hospitals, in their respective health centers and during the second half of 2015. The sample will be stratified and probabilistic. Peculiarities of pregnant women will be taken into account when calculating the size of the study sample. This sample will be made up of 224 women who comply with the inclusion criteria and that have signed the informed consent. To achieve the project objectives an organization comprising six theoretical and practical phases enabling the scientific development of the project. During the first phase, the technical and administrative preparation of the project is constructed. Thereafter, the work is divided into two action areas which encompass the collection and data modeling. The creation of a biological multi-paradigm computer simulation model of the levels of biomarkers in different months of pregnancy and in the various pathologies of pregnant women can be very effective to know the risks that involve high levels of lipids for the mother and for the baby.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Preventing Recurrent Gestational Diabetes With Metformin

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Study Hypothesis: Intervention with metformin therapy early in pregnancy will prevent gestational diabetes mellitus recurring in previously affected pregnancies.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Feasibility of Using M-Health to Improve Serum Glucose Logs

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) can cause adverse outcomes for the mother and fetus due to hyperglycemia. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of improving pregnant women's glucose logs using a Bluetooth enabled glucose monitor and associated mobile health application and to assess their satisfaction with using mobile health technology.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Pregnancy Outcomes and Medical Costs According to Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Diagnostic Criteria...

Gestational Diabetes

The aim of the study is to evaluate differences in pregnancy outcomes and medical costs depending on gestational diabetes diagnostic criteria used (one vs two-step approach).

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Maternal Serum Pentraxin 3 in Early Pregnancy to Predict Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Pregnancy Complications Affecting Fetus (Diagnosis)

To investigate the association of maternal serum concentrations of pentraxin 3 in early pregnancy with gestational diabetes mellitus and to explore its potential value in the prediction of GDM.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

IRELAnD: Investigating the Role of Early Low-dose Aspirin in Diabetes

Pre-Gestational Diabetes

To investigate the effect of aspirin therapy initiated in the first trimester of pregnancy in women with pregestational type I or type II diabetes on a composite clinical measure of placental dysfunction (preeclampsia, preterm birth less than 34 weeks, birthweight below the 10th centile or perinatal mortality).

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria
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