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Int J Endocrinol ; 2010: 386941, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20628517

ABSTRACT

Objective. To evaluate the feasibility of a telemedicine system based on Internet and a short message service in pregnancy and its influence on delivery and neonatal outcomes of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods. 100 women diagnosed of GDM were randomized into two parallel groups, a control group based on traditional face-to-face outpatient clinic visits and an intervention group, which was provided with a Telemedicine system for the transmission of capillary glucose data and short text messages with weekly professional feedback. 97 women completed the study (48/49, resp.). Main Outcomes Measured. The percentage of women achieving HbA1c values <5.8%, normal vaginal delivery and having a large for-gestational-age newborn were evaluated. Results. Despite a significant reduction in outpatient clinic visits in the experimental group, particularly in insulin-treated women (2.4 versus 4.6 hours per insulin-treated woman resp.; P < .001), no significant differences were found between the experimental and traditional groups regarding HbA1c levels (all women had HbA1c <5.8% during pregnancy), normal vaginal delivery (40.8% versus 54.2%, resp.; P > .05) and large-for-gestational-age newborns (6.1% versus 8.3%, resp.; P > .05). Conclusions. The system significantly reduces the need for outpatient clinic visits and achieves similar pregnancy, delivery, and newborn outcomes.

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Diabetes Res Clin Pract ; 87(2): e15-7, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20044162

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the feasibility of a Telemedicine system based on Internet and short message service in the follow-up of patients with gestational diabetes. Compared to control group, Telemedicine group reduced 62% the number of unscheduled face-to-face visits, and 82.7% in the subgroup of insulin-treated patients, improving patient satisfaction, and achieving similar pregnancy and new born outcomes.


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Diabetes, Gestational/rehabilitation , Internet , Telemedicine/methods , Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring , Computer-Assisted Instruction , Diabetes, Gestational/psychology , Feasibility Studies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Patient Compliance , Patient Education as Topic , Patient Satisfaction , Pregnancy , Self Care , Spain
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