The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the rate of large-for-gestational-age neonates between universal screening with glycated hemoglobin (A1C) and early risk-based screening with a glucose tolerance test (GTT) among pregnancies that present to prenatal care at \<16 weeks 6 days.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
770
Patients with a HbA1c \<5.7% will be considered a normal test, and they will continue their routine prenatal care, including GDM screening at 24-28 weeks. Patients with a HbA1c ≥5.7% and ≤6.4% will be diagnosed with early GDM. Patients with a HbA1c ≥6.5% will be diagnosed with pregestational diabetes. Patient diagnosed with early GDM or pregestational diabetes will be treated as per usual clinical protocol for gestational/pregestational diabetes.
Patients will be assessed for risk factors for GDM as per ACOG. Patients with a negative screen will continue routine care, including GDM screening at 24-28 weeks. Patients with a positive screen will undergo a two-step GTT screening. Patients with a 1-h GTT \<135 mg/dL will continue with routine care, including GDM screening at 24-28 weeks. Patients with a 1-h GTT ≥185 mg/dL and \<200 mg/dL will be diagnosed with early GDM. Patients with a 1-h GTT ≥200 mg/dL will be diagnosed with pregestational DM. Patients with a 1-h GTT ≥135 mg/dL and \<185 mg/dL will undergo a fasting 3-h GTT. Patient will be diagnosed with early GDM by Carpenter and Coustan criteria. Patients will be diagnosed with pregestational DM if their fasting glucose value is ≥126 mg/dL. If patients pass the 3-h GTT, they will continue routine care, including GDM screen at 24-28 weeks with a 3-h GTT. Patient diagnosed with early GDM/pregestational DM will be treated as per usual clinical protocol for GDM/pregestational DM.
Large-for-gestational age
Birthweight ≥90th percentile
Time frame: At time of delivery
Preterm birth
Time frame: At time of delivery
Stillbirth
Fetal death prior to delivery
Time frame: At time of delivery
Shoulder dystocia
Time frame: At time of delivery
Birth injury
Time frame: At time of delivery
Neonatal hypoglycemia
Time frame: From 0 to 24 hours after birth
Neonatal death
Neonatal death within 28 days of birth
Time frame: 28 days after birth
Rate of early GDM diagnosis
Time frame: At time of delivery
Rate of GDM diagnosis after 24 weeks
Time frame: At time of delivery
Rate of pregestational diabetes
Time frame: At time of delivery
Rate of patients requiring medication
Patients requiring oral hypoglycemic medication and/or insulin treatment
Time frame: At time of delivery
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Rate of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Gestational hypertension and/or preeclampsia
Time frame: At time of delivery