Main institution:
Tianjin Women and Children’s Health Centre
Other institutions:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pennington Biomedical Research Centre, USA
Principal investigator:
Huiguang Tian
Other investigators:
Xilin Yang; Fuxia Zhang; Gang Hu; Zhijie Yu; Ling Dong; Hong Zhang
Location of the project:
Tianjin, China
Amount allocated:
USD 393,812
Date:
July 1, 2010 - December 31, 2013
Objectives:
We established a provincial antenatal care network to screen for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Tianjin 10 years ago but the perinatal management of women with GDM remains suboptimal. Two large randomized trials have confirmed the benefits of tight control of hyperglycaemia on maternal health and foetal outcomes. In this proposal, we aim to translate a proven GDM-care protocol to daily practice using a shared care model within the three-tier antenatal care system in Tianjin, with a randomized design. The primary outcome is reduced incidence of deliveries of babies with birth weight ≥ 4500 grams. The secondary outcomes are reduced pregnancy-induced hypertension and macrosomia.
Results to date (November 2012):
Article
Presentations
World Diabetes Congress, Dubai, December 20011
World Diabetes Congress, Melbourne, December 2013 (IDF joint Diabetes Atlas/BRIDGES symposium)
BRIDGES (Bringing Research in Diabetes to Global Environments and Systems) is a programme initiated by the International Diabetes Federation, and supported by an educational grant from Lilly Diabetes.
