Pregnancy clinical trials at UCSF
7 in progress, 3 open to eligible people
DECIDE: A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Metformin Versus Insulin for the Treatment of Gestational Diabetes
open to eligible females ages 18 years and up
This is a non-inferiority patient-centered and pragmatic comparative-effectiveness pregnancy randomized controlled trial (RCT) with postpartum maternal and child follow-up through 2 years of 1,572 individuals with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) randomized to oral metformin versus injectable insulin. This study will determine if metformin is not inferior to insulin in reducing adverse pregnancy outcomes, is comparably safe for exposed individuals and children, and if patient-reported factors, including facilitators of and barriers to use, differ between metformin and insulin. A total of 1,572 pregnant individuals with GDM who need pharmacotherapy will be recruited at 20 U.S. sites using consistent treatment criteria to metformin versus insulin. Participants and their children will be followed through delivery to two years postpartum.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921 and other locations
Periviable GOALS Decision Support Tool
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
The Periviable GOALS (Getting Optimal Alignment around Life Support) decision support tool (DST) is meant to facilitate informed shared decision-making regarding neonatal resuscitation for families facing the threat of a periviable delivery (deliveries occurring between 22 0/7 - 25 6/7 weeks gestational age). It is designed for parents to review independent of their clinician, and is intended to supplement, not replace, clinician counseling. The focus of the DST is the provision of patient-centered outcomes information and assistance with values clarification regarding neonatal outcomes. This is a multisite, randomized controlled trial to test the effect of the Periviable GOALS DST on shared decision making and decision satisfaction. The investigators hypothesize that participants who utilize the GOALS DST will have improved shared decision making and higher decision satisfaction.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921 and other locations
Commercial or Open Source Closed Loop Impact on Pregnancy Study
open to eligible females ages 18 years and up
The goal of this observational study is to better understand what happens when pregnant people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) use automated insulin delivery (AID) systems. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - What are the maternal and neonatal outcomes with AID system use in pregnancy? - What are the glycemic outcomes with AID system use in pregnancy? - What are the behavioral and emotional outcomes with AID system use in pregnancy? Researchers will compare pregnant people who use commercial AID systems and pregnant people who use open source AID systems to see if outcomes are different with these different types of systems. Participants will be asked to remotely share their AID system data with the research team; complete online surveys regarding behavioral and emotional health; and sign an authorization to release health information to allow the research team to access medical records.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921
Automated Insulin for Management of Intrapartum Glycemia
Sorry, not yet accepting patients
The goal of this clinical trial is learn if automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can be used for glucose management during labor/delivery for pregnant people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The main questions this study aims to answer are - What are the neonatal glycemic outcomes with use of AID systems during labor/delivery? - Do patients report higher birth satisfaction with use of AID systems during labor/delivery? - Are glycemic parameters like time-in-range (TIR) better with use of AID systems during labor/delivery? Researchers will compare AID systems to intravenous (IV) insulin (the current standard of care for glucose management during labor/delivery) by randomly assigning participants to one or the other.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921
Natural Versus Programmed Frozen Embryo Transfer (NatPro)
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
NatPro is a two-arm, parallel-group, multi-center, randomized trial in which women undergoing frozen embryo transfer (FET) will be randomized to receive either a modified natural cycle (corpus luteum present) or a programmed cycle (corpus luteum absent).
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921 and other locations
Ropivacaine and Fentanyl for Labor Epidural Initiation
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This study is being done to determine the most effective dose of medicine to use to initially provide effective pain relief within the first 30 minutes of receiving an epidural for pain labor during labor. The study team will also study any side effects related to the epidural medication and patients' satisfaction with the quality of pain relief after receiving the epidural.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921
Pregnancy In the CoRonavirus (COVID-19) pandEmic
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
Prospective nationwide cohort study of pregnant women enrolled early in gestation and followed for Covid-19 exposure and infection, with follow up of obstetrical outcomes and infant development through the first year of life.
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921
Our lead scientists for Pregnancy research studies include Alexander Butwick, MBBS, FRCA, MS Heather Huddleston, MD Nasim Sobhani, MD Miriam Kuppermann, PhD, MPH.
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