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NCT ID: NCT03152058 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pregnancy Complications

IMPACT Study: IMProve Pregnancy in APS With Certolizumab Therapy

Start date: May 17, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This treatment trial evaluates the addition of an anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha drug, certolizumab, to usual treatment (a heparin agent and low-dose aspirin) in pregnant women with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and repeatedly positive tests for lupus anticoagulant (LAC) to determine if this regimen will improve pregnancy outcomes. All enrolled patients will receive certolizumab, and pregnancy outcomes will be compared to those of women with APS and repeatedly positive tests for LAC enrolled in a previous study by the investigators.

NCT ID: NCT02768818 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Dietary Modification

Modulation of the Intestinal Flora With the Probiotic VIVOMIXX™ in Pregnant Women at Risk of Metabolic Complications

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of probiotics ingestion in changing maternal microbiota and preventing gestational diabetes in overweight and obese women. To achieve these goals, obese (BMI> 30 kg/m^2) or overweight (BMI> 25 kg/m^2) pregnant women with risk factors were enrolled in the study and randomized to the supplementation with the probiotic VIVOMIXX® or with placebo. The endpoints of this study are to evaluate if the dietary supplementation with the probiotic VIVOMIXX® modifies the maternal fecal microbiota (bifidobacteria and lactobacilli) and related enzymatic activity (alkaline sphingomyelinase and alkaline phosphatase), and if this if this is linked to an improvement of the intermediate metabolism (positive Oral Glucose Tolerance Test at 24-26 weeks).

NCT ID: NCT02016638 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sleep Quality in Pregnancy and Its Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes

Start date: March 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis:Sleep Disorders are very common during pregnancy but the their exact role in causation of pregnancy related disorders is yet to be determined. OSA can complicate pregnancy given the risk factors of weight gain, upper displacement of the diaphragm, and hormonal-induced hyperaemia of the nasopharyngeal passages. SDB confers the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and is associated with adverse maternal and foetal outcomes. The study would involve pregnant females which would be prospectively followed in pregnancy and post partum to know the prevalence of sleep disorders in pregnancy. Diagnosis of sleep disorders would be confirmed by overnight polysomnography and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Pregnancy outcomes, both maternal and fetal would be recorded and its relation with sleep disorders in pregnancy would be analysed.

NCT ID: NCT01783210 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Dietary Modification

Pregnancy Complications in Women With BMI>25 kg/m2 Enrolled in a Healthy Lifestyle and Eating Habits Program

TLC
Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators evaluate if changing eating habits and introducing a correct lifestyle in women with BMI >25 Kg/m2 would improve unfavorable maternal-fetal outcomes associated with excessive weight gain (EWG) during pregnancy. To pursue these goals, eligible women are randomly assigned to no intervention (Control group) that receive only a simple nutritional booklet about lifestyle and healthy diet during pregnancy without explicit caloric restriction or the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Program (TLC group) that receive a caloric restriction (1500 Kcal/day divided in3 main meals and 3 snacks + 300 kcal/die for overweight or 200 kcal/die for obese women submitted to energy expenditure program) associated to a mild physical activity (30 minutes at least 3 days/week) The investigators use a tool that could easily and practically evaluate not only total GWG at term, but also changes in maternal body composition: the bioimpedance analyzer.

NCT ID: NCT01281319 Recruiting - Preterm Labor Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Serology Diagnostic Kit for the Detection of Genital Mycoplasma in Pregnancy

Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Subclinical urogenital infections have been implicated in up to 70% of adverse pregnancy outcome, especially preterm labor and delivery. The most prevalent microorganisms involved in intrauterine infections are urogenital Mycoplasmas. Diagnosis by culturing or PCR merely detect the presence of the bacteria, pointing to colonized carriers only. There is no efficient and reliable diagnostic test to identify those subjects that have developed an infectious disease and are at risk of developing adverse pregnancy outcome. In order to identify women at risk for developing pregnancy complications, Promyco Diagnostics has developed a proprietary, simple and non-invasive serology diagnostic kit for the detection of urogenital Mycoplasma infection.