Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Water Immersion and Changes in the Fetoplacental Circulation. A Case-Control Study With the Case as it's Own Control.
Pregnant women with pre-eclampsia and growth restricted fetuses often have a reduced
function of the placenta. This is accompanied by an increased perinatal mortality and
morbidity.
By ultrasound it is possible to measure blood flow and vascular resistance in both the fetal
umbilical cord and in the blood vessels supplying the uterus. A high resistance in these
vessels occur before the child is severely affected.
By immersion in water extracellular fluid is redistributed back into the circulation, and
central blood volume increases. Previous studies have shown that maternal minute-volume
increases, while blood pressure drops slightly. Also an increased amniotic fluid has been
recorded. This has been interpreted as an expression of increased renal blood flow.
Immersion into water could increase blood flow in the vessels supplying the uterus and thus
increase blood flow to the child.
The investigators aim to clarify this by examining blood flow and resistance in the blood
vessel supplying the uterus and in the umbilical cord, while the participant is immersed
into water. Initially, 25 healthy women with an uncomplicated singleton pregnancy recruited
from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Hvidovre University Hospital, Denmark,
will be examined. The participant will act as its own control and measurements above water
and immersed will be conducted at the same study session.
Ultimately the investigators seek to contribute to a non-invasive option for prolonging
those pregnancies where the fetus and/or maternal condition requires delivery several weeks
before term, and where immersion of the pregnant woman in the water a few hours one to
several times daily, may prolong the pregnancy the required number of hours/days for
antenatal steroid treatment to be sufficient.
There are no risks associated with the study and the project team considers it ethical to
implement this. The study is not supported by pharmaceutical companies or other groups with
economic interests. The project group itself has taken the initiative to study.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 25 |
Est. completion date | March 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Singleton pregnant women - Normal weight fetuses - Normal first trimester combined screening - Normal second trimester ultrasound scan for fetal abnormalities Exclusion Criteria: - Cardiovascular disease - Thyroid disease - Abuse of medication, alcohol- or drugs - Medical treatment of hypertension - Medical treatment of depression or any other psychiatric disorder - Ongoing infection - Placenta previa - Cerclage - Premature rupture of membranes - Body mass index above 35 |
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Dep. Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hvidovre University Hospital | Hvidovre |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hvidovre University Hospital |
Denmark,
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* Note: There are 12 references in all — Click here to view all references
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Changes in pulsatility index in umbilical and uterine arteries following immersion into water | After 5 and 25 minutes of immersion and after 15 and 30 past immersion | Yes | |
Secondary | Changes in maternal mean arterial pressure and in amniotic fluid following immersion into water | After 5 and 25 minutes of immersion and after 15 and 30 minutes past immersion | Yes |
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