Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Enrolling by invitation
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05381272 |
Other study ID # |
2022PI010 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Enrolling by invitation |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 1, 2010 |
Est. completion date |
December 31, 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2022 |
Source |
Central Hospital, Nancy, France |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
Very early onset intra uterine growth restriction (IUGR) affects 5-10% of pregnancies and is
the second leading cause of perinatal mortality.
However, there is few studies on this subject, especially concerning the neurodevelopment
outcomes.
Objective: to compare neurodevelopmental outcomes at the age of 2 of very preterm infants
with antenatal duagnosis of severe and early IUGR in comparison with infants of the same
gestational age, same sex and over the same period with no IUGR.
Hypothesis : Preterm infants with early and severe antenatal IUGR have more
neurodevelopmental delay than infants with no IUGR.
Description:
Method: A monocentric retrospective case control study will be conducted at the Nancy
University Hospital.
Each infant included (cases) will be match to 2 controls based on gestational age, period and
sex which will allow us to individualize the impact of early and severe IUGR.
Inclusion criteria: Infants born before 34 weeks of gestational age, and whose antenatal
files were discussed at the pluridisciplinary antenatal diagnosis center of Nancy from 2010
to 2020 with diagnosis of IUGR confirmed between 22 and 25 years of age. IUGR is defined by
estimated fetal weight inferior to the 3rd percentile for the gestational age (calculated by
the Hadlok formula and reported on the CFEF curves).
Exclusion criteria: Infants with anoxo ischemic encephalopathy or major neonatal surgery.
Cases and controls have a particular follow up thanks to the "Rafael" network which is a
regional perinatal network following up preterm infants and infants at risk to have
impairment in neurodevelopmental outcomes.
This follow up concerns general items and items based more specifically on
neurodeveloppemental outcomes.
This neurodeveloppemental follow up at 2 years old is based on the ASQ scale witch explores 5
areas : communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal social. Thanks
to this follow up we will focus on the gross motor, social and communication.
The aim of the study is to analyze the different items of the neurodevelopment between the 2
groups. The hypothesis is that premature infants with severe and early growth restriction
have a delay concerning psychomotor acquisitions.
Primary outcome: to compare neurodevelopmental outcomes at the age of 2 of very preterm
infants with antenatal duagnosis of severe and early IUGR in comparison with infants of the
same gestational age, same sex and over the same period with no IUGR (age of independant
walking, gross motor, fine motor, communication, social items).
Secondary outcomes:
- complications during hospitalization between the 2 groups (incidence of necrotizing
enterocolitis, early or late onset sepsis, retinopathy, intraventricular hemorrhage or
abnormal MRI, audtion deficiency, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, persistent ductus
arteriosus,...)
- neurodevelopment outcomes at 2 years of age
- growth (weight/height/CP) up to 2 years of age
- rehospitalizations during the first 2 years of life