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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04216706
Other study ID # 14-4-118
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2014
Est. completion date March 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date December 2019
Source Maastricht University Medical Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Women destined to develop gestational hypertensive complications often exhibit deviant hemodynamic adaptation patterns before overt clinical disease. Gestational hypertension and late onset preeclampsia are associated with an exaggerated rise in cardiac output on top of a higher prepregnant value, whereas a shallow rise in cardiac output and the lack of a peripheral resistance drop predisposes to the much less common early onset-preeclampsia along with impaired fetal growth. Early treatment of altered cardiac output and peripheral resistance adjustments might prevent development of gestational hypertensive complications. The investigators aim to evaluate early cardiovascular adjustments during pregnancy in a high-risk population, and to pharmaceutically adjust deviant cardiovascular adaptations with beta-blockade, centrally acting sympatholytic agents or vasodilating agents when appropriate to prevent adverse effects on neonatal birth weight.


Description:

Healthy pregnancy is accompanied by major hemodynamic changes that benefit the uteroplacental circulation. A first-trimester drop in vascular resistance triggers several compensatory mechanisms, amongst an increase in blood volume and cardiac output, to maintain blood pressure. These adaptations continue and stand until delivery.

Women destined to develop gestational hypertensive complications often exhibit deviant hemodynamic adaptation patterns before overt clinical disease. On the one hand, gestational hypertension and late onset preeclampsia are associated with an exaggerated rise in cardiac output on top of a higher prepregnant value, whereas a shallow rise in cardiac output and the lack of a peripheral resistance drop predisposes to the much less common early onset-preeclampsia along with impaired fetal growth.

Antihypertensive therapy based on correction of the hemodynamic imbalance between cardiac output and peripheral resistance seems an effective strategy to improve blood pressure control in hypertensive pregnant women. Even more sophisticated, early treatment of altered cardiac output and peripheral resistance adjustments might prevent development of gestational hypertensive complications. One randomized controlled trial treated pregnant women with an augmented cardiac output with a selective beta-blocker, which resulted in a decreased prevalence of preeclampsia from 18% in the placebo group to 4% in the atenolol group (p = 0.04), at a cost of 440gram birth weight.

In line of this reasoning, the investigators aimed to evaluate early cardiovascular adjustments during pregnancy in a high-risk population (i.e. women with preeclampsia in their first pregnancy). In this health care traject, women with deviant adaptation to pregnancy were advised tailored medication, i.e. beta-blockade in women with an pronounced high cardiac output profile effectuated by a high heart rate, and a vasodilating agent in women with a high-resistance hemodynamic profile. Women with a mixed hemodynamic profile were advised a centrally acting sympatholytic agent. The investigators aimed to retrospectively compare outcome of women attending this health care project with women who received care as usual in their second pregnancy.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 314
Est. completion date March 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date January 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- first pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia

- admitted to an extensive non-pregnant cardiovascular and metabolic risk factor assessment

Exclusion Criteria:

- women without an ongoing pregnancy after 24 weeks' gestational age

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
tailored pharmaceutical treatment
Tailored medication is advised in women with inadequate hemodynamic adaptation to pregnancy. Type of medication depends on total peripheral vascular resistance and heart rate. In short, women with a low peripheral vascular resistance in parallel with a high heart rate are advised a betablocker (labetalol), while a vasodilating agent (calcium channel blocker, nifedipine) was advised in women with a high total peripheral vascular resistance in combination with a low heart rate. Women with suboptimal adaptation to pregnancy without an extreme pronounced vascular profile are advised a centrally acting sympatholytic agent (methyldopa).

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Maastricht UMC Maastricht

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Maastricht University Medical Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Number of women that develop preeclampsia Preeclampsia is defined as new-onset hypertension along with de novo proteinuria or other maternal organ dysfunction (i.e. renal insufficiency, liver involvement, neurological complications or hematological complications) after 20 weeks of gestation in previously normotensive women, or superimposed on chronic hypertension. during pregnancy, or up to 6 weeks after delivery
Secondary Number of women that develop HELLP syndrome HELLP-syndrome is defined as hemolysis (LDH > 600 U/L), elevated liver enzymes (AST -aspartate aminotransferase- and ALT -alanine aminotransferase- > 70 U/L) and low platelets (platelet count < 100.109/L) during pregnancy, or up to 6 weeks after delivery
Secondary Number of women that develop eclampsia Seizures in women with preeclampsia during pregnancy, or up to 6 weeks after delivery
Secondary Number of women that have placental abruption during pregnancy During pregnancy or at delivery
Secondary Stillbirth Number of stillbirths in included women during pregnancy until delivery
Secondary Neonatal mortality Number of neonatal demise related to prematurity or as a consequence of maternal disease related to preeclampsia after delivery up to hospital discharge, which is assessed 6 weeks after due date of the mother
Secondary Neonatal birth weight birth weight of neonates measured at delivery
Secondary Neonatal birth weight centile Neonatal birth weight centile (adjusted for sex of neonate, gestational age at delivery and maternal parity) birth weight and other parameters measured at delivery
Secondary Pregnancy outcome of women included Gestational age at delivery at delivery
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