Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy Clinical Trial
— BEATSOfficial title:
Investigation of the Effect of Elevated Serum Bile Acids in Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP) on the Fetal Cardiac Rhythm and on Myometrial Contractility: a Prospective Case-control Pilot Study
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a liver disorder of pregnancy that typically
presents in late pregnancy with generalised itching. ICP is associated with an increased risk
of pregnancy complications, including premature labour, fetal distress, and stillbirth.
Models of the fetal heart (using cells from rodents) have shown that high bile acids levels
cause an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia), which may be the cause of stillbirth. High
levels of bile acids also cause preterm labour in animal models.
This pilot study aims to assess whether severe ICP, defined as maternal serum bile acid
levels ≥40μmol/L, is associated with abnormal fetal heart rhythms and abnormal myometrial
contractility, which may lead to preterm birth.
Fetal heart rhythms and myometrial contractility will be recorded using a portable
electrocardiogram (ECG) device, the Monica AN24. This monitors the fetal heart and myometrial
activity via stickers applied to the mother's abdomen. It also records the maternal ECG. It
will also study women with uncomplicated pregnancy, in order to make comparisons.
The importance of maternal position during sleep has also more recently been established,
with some studies demonstrating an association between the risk of stillbirth and the
position the mother was sleeping in. Work by Stone et al published this year has shown that
the maternal sleep position has a significant impact on the fetal sleep state and fetal heart
rate, (in particular something called the fetal RMSSD value). The researchers therefore wish
to identify any potential correlation between fetal heart arrhythmia and maternal sleep
position. To do this they will use a Zephyr BioPatchTM which provides a clear indication of
whether the patient was in left lateral, right lateral or supine position.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 400 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 31, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - CASES - Pregnant women with ICP defined as pruritus in pregnancy in association with raised serum bile acids (using hospital threshold for diagnosis), and in the absence of an alternative cause. - CONTROLS - Pregnant women not affected by ICP, or other liver, cardiac or hypertensive disorders. - Pregnant women who are willing and able to give consent. - Pregnant women = 18 years of age. Exclusion Criteria: - Non-pregnant women. - Pregnant women with medical disorders that can cause liver impairment in pregnancy e.g. pre-eclampsia, acute fatty liver of pregnancy, diabetes mellitus. - Pregnant women with a history of pre-existing liver or cardiac - Pregnant women with current hypertensive disease (this would include women taking drugs such as methyldopa, labetolol, atenolol, bisoprolol, nifedipine, amlodipine) - Pregnant women who are expecting more than one baby. - Pregnant women with blood-borne viruses e.g. HIV and hepatitis. - Women = 18 years of age. - Pregnant women expecting a baby with a structural heart abnormality identified - Women unable or unwilling to give informed consent. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital | London | |
United Kingdom | St Thomas' Hospital | London |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust | King's College London |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Measurement of the influence of maternal bile acids levels on fetal ECG | To investigate the influence of maternal serum bile acid levels on the fetal ECG in women with ICP and women with uncomplicated pregnancy. | Up to 24 hours (overnight recording at home) | |
Secondary | Measurement of the influence of fetal bile acids levels on fetal ECG | To investigate associations between fetal bile acid levels and the fetal ECG in women with ICP and women with uncomplicated pregnancy | Up to 24 hours (overnight recording at home) | |
Secondary | Measurement of the influence of maternal bile acids levels on myometrial contractility | To investigate associations between maternal serum bile acid levels and myometrial contractility in women with ICP and women with uncomplicated pregnancy | Up to 24 hours (overnight recording at home) |
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