Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Supplementation With L-Arginine and Antioxidant Vitamins During Pregnancy in a Medical Food to Reduce the Risk of Preeclampsia in a High Risk Population
This study is intended to assess the efficacy of L-arginine supplementation with antioxidant vitamins delivered in a medical food in reducing the incidence of preeclampsia in a high-risk population.
Preeclampsia is a syndrome of unknown origin characterized by hypertension, edema and
proteinuria. It usually appears in the third trimester and occurs most frequently in
primigravidas. Preeclampsia may be complicated by life-threatening conditions including
seizures, severe hepatic dysfunction, renal failure and coagulopathy; it is one of the
leading causes of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Preeclampsia is cited as the
leading cause of maternal death in surveys of maternal mortality in Mexico (25% of maternal
deaths).
Specific Aim 1. To assess the efficacy of L-arginine supplementation with antioxidant
vitamins delivered in a medical food in reducing the incidence of preeclampsia in a
high-risk population. Two other groups will receive the food (bars) either with antioxidant
vitamins alone or without vitamins in order to test the impact of vitamin supplements on
prevention of preeclampsia. The primary hypothesis to be tested is that supplemental
L-arginine in combination with antioxidant vitamins will significantly reduce preeclampsia
(hypertension and proteinuria) and its complications in a high-risk population (women whose
blood pressure is > 140/90 after 20 weeks gestation without proteinuria). Secondary
hypotheses to be tested include that antioxidant vitamin supplementation contributes to the
reduction in preeclampsia; that supplemental L-arginine and antioxidant vitamins will
improve neonatal outcomes (reduced incidence of prematurity and intrauterine growth
retardation); that preeclampsia is correlated inversely with plasma L-arginine levels,
directly with the plasma levels of the endogenous NO synthase inhibitor, asymmetric dimethyl
arginine (ADMA), and inversely with urinary NO metabolites, a marker of endogenous NO
production; and that preeclampsia is inversely correlated with maternal plasma levels of
antioxidant vitamins.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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