Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of parent-infant dyads enrolled in the study through completion of their infant's 18-month follow-up visit |
The primary outcome of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of enrollment and longitudinal follow-up of Lyme-exposed dyads. Investigators will measure the number of parent-infant dyads who are eligible for participation, who participate in each study visit, and who successfully complete the study through infant age 18 months, throughout the duration of the study. |
7/1/2023 - 6/30/2025 |
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Secondary |
Warner Initial Developmental Evaluation (WIDEA) |
Infants will be evaluated at 2, 6, 12, and 18 months of age using the Warner Initial Developmental Evaluation (WIDEA). The WIDEA is a 43-item questionnaire to assess the functional domains of self-care, motor function, communication, and social cognition in young children. |
Child ages: 2 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months |
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Secondary |
Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) |
Infants will be evaluated at 2, 6, 12, and 18 months of age using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ). The ASQ will assess for possible developmental delays in the domains of communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and personal adaptive skills. |
Child ages: 2 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months |
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Secondary |
Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) |
Infants will be evaluated at 2, 6, 12, and 18 months of age using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). The AIMS is an observational motor assessment that can be done in-person or using telehealth. |
Child ages: 2 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months |
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Secondary |
Infant height |
Infants' height in centimeters will be collected at each study visit. |
All study visits between birth - 18 months of age |
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Secondary |
Infant weight |
Infants' height in kilograms will be collected at each study visit. |
All study visits between birth - 18 months of age |
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Secondary |
Infant head circumference |
Infants' head circumference in centimeters will be collected at each study visit. |
Birth - 18 months of age |
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Secondary |
Placental tissue analysis |
The placenta will be collected at birth and analyzed by an experienced placental pathologist per a standard protocol. The study team will provide the pregnant participant a letter about their study participation that they can share with their obstetrician requesting placental pathology to be performed. The study coordinator will request the paraffin embedded blocks and/or slides to be sent to Children's National for additional analysis including silver stain. Silver stain will be included to identify any spirochetes in placental tissue. |
Placenta to be collected at delivery hospital immediately after birth |
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Secondary |
Analysis of parent and infant blood |
Blood will be collected at the study visit in the Lyme-exposed parent and infant to measure Lyme serology (IgM, IgG), PCR, and inflammatory cytokines. The pregnant participant will have two blood draws (one after enrollment, and one after birth) and the infant will have one blood draw at 2-8 weeks of age. The total volume of blood required for each blood draw is 2mL from the adult participant and 1.5mL from the infant. |
Adult: during pregnancy between 20-38 weeks gestational age, and between infant age 2-8 weeks; Child: Between ages 2-8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Fetal neuroimaging (Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] and ultrasound) analysis |
Pregnant participants will receive one fetal MRI and ultrasound examinations during the second or third trimester. Fetal MRI will be performed on a GE 1.5 T scanner (General Electric, Milwaukee, WI) using an 8-channel head coil. Fetal ultrasound and MRI will be overseen and interpreted by fetal radiologists and neuroradiologists. Images will be evaluated for any structural abnormalities and for differences in brain maturation or size. The fronto-occipital and biparietal cerebral diameters, cerebellar vermis and diameter, and corpus callosum length will be measured. Biometric measurements and estimation of fetal cortical maturation will be compared with age-expected norms. Fetal ultrasound will be used to evaluate measurements of cerebral head circumference, biparietal diameter, body biometry, and interval growth between research scans. Fetal head circumference z-scores will be calculated from US measurements based on gestational age using the Hadlock method. |
During pregnancy between 20-38 weeks gestational age |
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Secondary |
Infant neuroimaging (Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] and ultrasound) analysis |
At 2-8 weeks of age, infants will have an unsedated brain MRI and a cranial ultrasound scan. Based on investigator experience, the majority of infants can have a successful brain MRI without sedation at <6 weeks of age. The brain MRI protocol will be the standard clinical infant protocol at Children's National Hospital that includes T1, T2, susceptibility weighted imaging, and diffusion sequences. The brain MRI is without contrast. |
Child age: Between 2-8 weeks |
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