Changing diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes in Sweden - a stepped wedge national cluster randomised controlled trial - the CDC4G study protocol

The optimal criteria to diagnose gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) remain contested. The Swedish National Board of Health introduced the 2013 WHO criteria in 2015 as a recommendation for initiation of treatment for hyperglycaemia during pregnancy. With variation in GDM screening and diagnostic practice across the country, it was agreed that the shift to new guidelines should be in a scientific and structured way. The aim of the Changing Diagnostic Criteria for Gestational Diabetes (CDC4G) in Sweden ( www.cdc4g.se/en ) is to evaluate the clinical and health economic impacts of changing diagnostic criteria for GDM in Sweden and to create a prospective cohort to compare the many long-term outcomes in mother and baby under the old and new diagnostic approaches. This is a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial, comparing pregnancy outcomes before and after the switch in GDM criteria across 11 centres in a randomised manner. The trial includes all pregnant women screened for GDM across the participating centres during January–December 2018, approximately two thirds of all pregnancies in Sweden in a year. Women with pre-existing diabetes will be excluded. Data will be collected through the national Swedish Pregnancy register and for follow up studies other health registers will be included. The stepped wedge RCT was chosen to be the best study design for evaluating the shift from old to new diagnostic criteria of GDM in Sweden. The national quality registers provide data on the whole pregnant population and gives a possibility for follow up studies of both mother and child. The health economic analysis from the study will give a solid evidence base for future changes in order to improve immediate pregnancy, as well as long term, outcomes for mother and child. CDC4G is listed on the ISRCTN registry with study ID ISRCTN41918550 (15/12/2017)

Авторы
Fadl Helena1 , Saeedi Maryam1 , Montgomery Scott1, 3, 4 , Magnuson Anders5 , Schwarcz Erik6 , Berntorp Kerstin7 , Sengpiel Verena 8 , Storck-Lindholm Elisabeth9 , Strevens Helena7 , Wikström Anna-Karin11 , Brismar-Wendel Sophia12 , Persson Martina13 , Jansson Stefan14 , Ahlsson Fredrik11 , Ursing Carina16 , Ryen Linda1 , Petersson Kerstin , Wennerholm Ulla-Britt , Hildén Karin1 , Simmons David1
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BioMed Central Ltd
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1
Язык
Английский
Страницы
1-11
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Опубликовано
Том
19
Год
2019
Организации
  • 1 Örebro University
  • 2 Karolinska Institutet
  • 3 University College London
  • 4 University Hospital Örebro
  • 5 Örebro University Hospital
  • 6 Lund University
  • 7 University of Gothenburg
  • 8 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • 9 Uppsala university
  • 10 Karolinska Institutet Danderyd Hospital
  • 11 Karolinska Institute
  • 12 University Health Care Research Center, Örebro University
  • 13 Department of Endocrinology
  • 14 Umeå University
  • 15 University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital
  • 16 Western Sydney University
Ключевые слова
gestational diabetes mellitus; pregnancy outcomes; diagnostic criteria; WHO 2013 criteria; Stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial; LGA; health economics; obesity
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Schulten S.F., Enklaar R.A., Kluivers K.B., Van Leijsen S.A., Jansen-van der Weide M.C., Adang E.M., Van Bavel Jeroen, Van Dongen Heleen, Gerritse M.B., Van Gestel Iris, Malmberg G.G., Mouw R.J., Van Rumpt-van de Geest D.A., Spaans W.A., Van der Steen Annemarie, Stekelenburg Jelle, Tiersma E.S., Verkleij-Hagoort A.C., Vollebregt Astrid, Weemhoff Mirjam, Van Eijndhoven H.W., Wingen C.B.
BMC Women's Health. BioMed Central. Том 19. 2019. С. 1-8