TY - JOUR
T1 - Gestational Diabetes Management Using Smart Mobile Telemedicine
AU - Rigla, Mercedes
AU - Martínez-Sarriegui, Iñaki
AU - García-Sáez, Gema
AU - Pons, Belén
AU - Hernando, Maria Elena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society.
PY - 2018/3/1
Y1 - 2018/3/1
N2 - Gestational diabetes (GDM) burden has been increasing progressively over the past years. Knowing that intrauterine exposure to maternal diabetes confers high risk for macrosomia as well as for future type 2 diabetes and obesity of the offspring, health care organizations try to provide effective control in spite of the limited resources. Artificial-intelligence-augmented telemedicine has been proposed as a helpful tool to facilitate an efficient widespread medical assistance to GDM. The aim of the study we present was to test the feasibility and acceptance of a mobile decision-support system for GDM, developed in the seventh framework program MobiGuide Project, which includes computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines, access to data from the electronic health record as well as from glucose, blood pressure, and activity sensors. The results of this pilot study with 20 patients showed that the system is feasible. Compliance of patients with blood glucose monitoring was higher than that observed in a historical group of 247 patients, similar in clinical characteristics, who had been followed up for the 3 years prior to the pilot study. A questionnaire on the use of the telemedicine system showed a high degree of acceptance.
AB - Gestational diabetes (GDM) burden has been increasing progressively over the past years. Knowing that intrauterine exposure to maternal diabetes confers high risk for macrosomia as well as for future type 2 diabetes and obesity of the offspring, health care organizations try to provide effective control in spite of the limited resources. Artificial-intelligence-augmented telemedicine has been proposed as a helpful tool to facilitate an efficient widespread medical assistance to GDM. The aim of the study we present was to test the feasibility and acceptance of a mobile decision-support system for GDM, developed in the seventh framework program MobiGuide Project, which includes computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines, access to data from the electronic health record as well as from glucose, blood pressure, and activity sensors. The results of this pilot study with 20 patients showed that the system is feasible. Compliance of patients with blood glucose monitoring was higher than that observed in a historical group of 247 patients, similar in clinical characteristics, who had been followed up for the 3 years prior to the pilot study. A questionnaire on the use of the telemedicine system showed a high degree of acceptance.
KW - artificial intelligence
KW - decision support
KW - gestational diabetes
KW - telemedicine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85042110767
U2 - 10.1177/1932296817704442
DO - 10.1177/1932296817704442
M3 - Article
C2 - 28420257
AN - SCOPUS:85042110767
SN - 1932-2968
VL - 12
SP - 260
EP - 264
JO - Journal of diabetes science and technology
JF - Journal of diabetes science and technology
IS - 2
ER -