Fetal Growth Retardation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Amniotic Fluid Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Pregnancies Complicated by Nonimmune Hydrops and Severe Symmetrical Intrauterine Growth Restriction-A Multicenter Prospective Pilot Cohort Study
The objective of this pilot study is to prospectively evaluate amniotic fluid of pregnancies complicated by non-immune hydrops and severe symmetrical intrauterine growth restriction by tandem mass spectrometry for inborn errors of metabolism.
Nonimmune hydrops (NIH) and severe symmetrical intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)
represent two obstetrical circumstances that occur with relative frequency yet often escape
adequate etiology assessment and diagnosis prior to and after birth. Both of these
conditions have high perinatal and neonatal mortality rates. While antepartum ultrasound and
amniotic fluid evaluations of fetal karyotype and viral DNA studies diagnose some etiologies
for NIH and severe symmetrical IUGR, large percentages of NIH (30-40%) and IUGR (20-30%)
cases are attributed to idiopathic causes. Because of this uncertainty in diagnosis, many
cases are subjected to prolonged antepartum hospitalization with intensive fetal monitoring
and urgent delivery by Cesarean section for non-reassuring fetal status, only to succumb to
a neonatal demise in the nursery. A small percentage (1-2%) of these cases are found to be
due to inborn errors of metabolism by neonatal and/or postmortem evaluation; however, when
combined together, greater than 50% of NIH and IUGR cases have no identifiable etiology.
Therefore, any new test that may make a diagnosis for NIH or severe symmetrical IUGR prior
to delivery would be extremely important to the management of both the mother and the
infant. Tandem mass spectrometry for inborn errors of metabolism may represent a new tool
for assessing, identifying, and treating currently unexplained cases of NIH and severe
symmetrical IUGR.
This is a prospective pilot cohort study of all pregnancies complicated by NIH and severe
symmetrical IUGR within the Pediatrix-Obstetrix network. This network encompasses several
perinatal sites throughout the United States with corresponding neonatal intensive care
units utilizing a computerized patient database (RDS). The objective of this study is to
prospectively evaluate amniotic fluid of pregnancies complicated by NIH and severe
symmetrical IUGR by a method called tandem mass spectrometry for inborn errors of
metabolism.
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