The Virtual Visit for Women With Gestational Diabetes



Status:Completed
Conditions:Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 45
Updated:2/28/2019
Start Date:September 2014
End Date:September 2016

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This is a feasibility study of care for women with gestational diabetes (GDM) using
electronic equipment to participate in virtual office visits.

Participants will be trained in the use of glucose meters, scales, and sphygmomanometers
which are Bluetooth connected to an app on their cellphones. Fetal well-being will be
assessed with Dopplers and kick counts. Care will be delivered by alternate in-office and
telephone visits.

The core elements of a prenatal visit for any pregnant woman include assessment of BP,
weight, and presence of fetal heart activity. The treatment of GDM additionally requires the
measurement of and review of maternal glycemia. Technology exists for patients to measure
these parameters and to relay this information securely directly from these devices via the
internet to the healthcare provider's office. A key element of antepartum care for GDM,
self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), has for some years been conducted with memory-based
portable glucose meters. To assure accuracy in reports of patient measurements, it is
important that all devices be of a design wherein results of measures of patient parameters
are transmitted in unedited fashion directly devices to the health care provider. While no
data exists about the accuracy of self-reporting of patient weight and blood pressure,
intentional or unintentional alteration in reports of self-monitored glucose results is a
known risk of reliance on patient self-reported data. This pilot study will explore the
feasibility of the use of this technology from patients' homes in lieu of an office visit.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Diagnosis of gestational diabetes

2. Singleton pregnancy

3. <32 weeks gestation

4. Age 18-45 years

5. Fluent and literate in English or Spanish

6. Have a cellphone with capability of internet access.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Multiple gestations (twins or higher)

2. Have a history of fetal demise

3. Have a history of chronic health problems that might affect outcomes (such as HIV,
treatment with steroids, significant cardiac or renal disease, or chronic
hypertension), and those who had bariatric surgery.
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