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NCT ID: NCT04298034 Recruiting - Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

Preeclampsia Postpartum Antihypertensive Treatment

P-PAT
Start date: July 17, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to compare whether antihypertensive treatment in the postpartum period decreases postpartum hypertension and its associated maternal morbidity, including risk of readmission and healthcare utilization in comparison with no treatment. Women with preeclampsia diagnosed during the antepartum, intrapartum or postpartum period will be randomized to either initiate antihypertensive treatment or standard of care. We hypothesize that postpartum antihypertensive treatment of patients with preeclampsia will decrease risk of hospital readmission, healthcare utilization and the number of severe range blood pressures at postpartum follow-up visits.

NCT ID: NCT04291313 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin D in Pregnancy

GRAVITD
Start date: June 8, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Danish pregnant women are recommended ad daily vitamin D supplement of 10 µg. Despite the fact that 9 out of 10 women take vitamin D supplements, more than 40% of pregnant women are vitamin D deficient, putting them at an increased risk of pregnancy complications like fetal growth restriction and pre-eclampsia. Our hypothesis is that pregnant women would benefit from an increased intake og vitamin D and that an intake of 90µg/day can reduce the prevalence of placenta-related pregnancy complications. Combining a double-blinded randomized trial (10µg vs.90µg) with collection of placental material, we want to test if the prevalence of pregnancy complications is reduced and explore how vitamin D affects placenta to improve our understanding of the disease pathology and risk factors.

NCT ID: NCT04283110 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Midazolam in Preeclamptic Patients

Impact of Adding Midzolam to Bupavicaine 0.5% in Regional Spinal Anaesthesia on Maternal Middle Cerebral Artery Velocimetry in Parturients With Severer Preeclampsia

Start date: January 12, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Trial to use GABA mimetic action of midazolam to ameliorate the severe preeclampsia induced neuronal excitotoxicity using middle cerebral artery transcranial doppler resisitive vasculer indices to evaluate . Secondery goal is to study end organ injury

NCT ID: NCT04162236 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Risk Factor

Cardiac Dysfunction and Remodeling in Patients With Preeclampsia

ANGIOCOR
Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-related hypertensive disorder drive by an anti-angiogenic environment. Women with PE have 2-4 time higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), although the specific mechanism relating these two conditions remains elusive. In non-pregnant patients with coronary disease, angiogenic profile proved to be an independent predictor of poor prognosis and is associated with a higher mortality rate. The investigators hypothesized that in PE, the antiangiogenic environment determines the degree of cardiac dysfunction and remodeling and the posterior cardiovascular risk.

NCT ID: NCT04154332 Recruiting - Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

Exosome Cargo From Preeclampsia Patients

Start date: December 2, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Although extensively studied, the cause of preeclampsia remains uncertain other than it is thought that the placenta plays a critical role in the development of preeclampsia. Recent data revealed that exosomes released from the placenta could cause preeclampsia by transporting specific cargo responsible for the pathophysiological changes associated with the systemic disease. By isolating these exosomes from maternal blood and placental tissue in patients diagnosed with preeclampsia and studying their biochemical, cellular and molecular mechanism in an animal model, the investigators hope to elucidate the critical role that exosomal cargo plays in the development of preeclampsia and cardiovascular remodeling. This will be accomplished by obtaining patient samples from volunteers delivering at the Women and Infants Center and taking the samples to the lab for quantification, characterization, and identification of key functional roles through in/ex vivo, in vitro, and profiling studies. The investigators believe this work will be valuable as hope exists to define the functional role exosomes play in the development of preeclampsia that leads to cardiovascular remodeling. Data from this study will shed more light on the functional role of exosomal cargo in normal and pathological pregnancies and point towards novel therapeutic intervention strategies for preeclampsia associated with cardiovascular disease.

NCT ID: NCT04126629 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Sleep-disordered Breathing

Association of Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy With Sleep-disordered Breathing.

Start date: January 22, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to assess the prevalence of sleep disorder breathing in pregnant women with a singleton gestation who develop hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) compared to women without HDP, when matched for gestational age and body mass index.

NCT ID: NCT04126122 Recruiting - Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trials

Maternal and Neonatal Outcome in Severe Preeclampsia

Start date: February 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In normal pregnancy the spiral arteries in the placental bed are invaded by trophoblast, which becomes incorporated into the vessel wall and replaces the endothelium, muscular layer and neural tissue

NCT ID: NCT04051567 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Low-dose Aspirin for Prevention of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Twin Pregnancies

Start date: November 1, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Twin pregnancies are associated with increased risk of perinatal adverse outcomes , including preeclampsia , fetal growth restriction , preterm premature rupture of membranes and preterm birth. Low-dose aspirin was recommend by American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) during pregnancy. In this trial, the investigators suppose that aspirin used in twin-pregnancies could improve adverse pregnancy outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04021680 Recruiting - Pre-eclampsia Clinical Trials

Clinical Effectiveness of First Trimester Pre-eclampsia Screening Program.

Start date: June 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of this screening program in preventing pre-eclampsia.

NCT ID: NCT03978767 Recruiting - Preeclampsia Severe Clinical Trials

Preeclampsia And Nonsteroidal Drugs for Analgesia: a Randomized Non Inferiority Trial

PANDA
Start date: June 10, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A randomized non-inferiority trial of women with preeclampsia with severe features to determine if the addition of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is inferior or non-inferior to standard analgesic bundles in their impact on postpartum hypertension.