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Pregnancy Outcomes: Effects of Metformin Study (POEM Study)
Sponsor: Bethesda Diabetes Research Center
Summary
One approach to prevent the rising burden of diabetes is to address the issue of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). GDM has a growing prevalence up to 5-10% (and even higher in specific subgroups), with a pregnant population becoming older and more obese worldwide. GDM increases the risks of complications during pregnancy, at delivery and on the longer term, like type 2 diabetes (T2D) and persistent obesity, in mother and child. Moreover, insulin added to diet as the standard care for GDM has disadvantages for mother (maintenance of hyperinsulinaemia, increasing weight and blood pressure) and child (macrosomia, hypoglycaemia) with related adverse pregnancy outcomes. Metformin, as an insulin sensitizer targeting the cause of GDM, may have essential benefits, as suggested by observational studies. However, RCTs with metformin (early positioned in the treatment of GDM) are still lacking. The POEM study is the first Randomized controlled trial (RCT) in GDM to test the hypothesis that metformin, early given from the start of the diagnosis GDM, on top of diet and lifestyle improves clinically relevant pregnancy outcomes in mother and child during pregnancy, at delivery and on the longer term - up to 20 years after birth.
Official title: Pregnancy Outcomes: Effects of Metformin Study (POEM Study), a Long Term Randomized Controlled Study in Gestational Diabetes
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
500
Start Date
2019-11-26
Completion Date
2043-12
Last Updated
2022-02-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Metformin TEVA 850 mg
At inclusion, patients (N=500) will be randomized 1:1 to metformin vs usual care (850 mg tablets, 3 times daily or, if tolerance is suboptimal, a lower maximally tolerated dose, 1-2 times daily), on top of diet and lifestyle, with an insulin rescue in both arms if needed.
Locations (4)
Martini hospital Groningen
Groningen, Netherlands
University Medical Center Groningen
Groningen, Netherlands
Treant Zorggroep
Hoogenveen, Emmen, Stadskanaal, Netherlands
Medical Center Leeuwarden
Leeuwarden, Netherlands