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NCT ID: NCT04514276 Active, not recruiting - Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trials

Inter- and Multidisciplinary, Cross-sectoral Feto-neonatal Pathway

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Due to the fetoneonatal pathway it is possible to identify pregnant women with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction or pre-eclampsia in early stages (from 10th week of pregnancy). Women whose pregnancy is considered high-risk receives risk-adapted prenatal treatment as well as certain treatments for their newborn and infant until 1 year of age. The tasks of all involved persons are defined by standard operating procedures (SOP)

NCT ID: NCT04488861 Active, not recruiting - Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

The START Clinic: a Feasibility Study

START
Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a study of the feasibility of a translational research clinic for pregnancies conceived by in vitro fertilisation (IVF). A group of at least 120 pregnancies (of which, at least 80 IVF-conceived) will be followed from early pregnancy to delivery, in order to gain early insights into the growth of the baby before birth, the physical and emotional adaptation of the mother to the pregnancy and how the placenta works. The investigators will collect preliminary data on how these factors may differ between pregnancies conceived with and without IVF, and between different IVF treatment modalities such as fresh or "frozen" embryo transfer IVF. The study aims to understand the practicalities of such a clinic, to identify barriers to participation in the clinic, to assess the uptake of different research measurements and to identify key measurements/time points with the greatest potential to identify and understand the origin of fetal growth and maternal adaptation differences after IVF conception in a full scale study.

NCT ID: NCT04484766 Active, not recruiting - Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trials

Preeclampsia Associated Vascular Aging

PAVA
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To evaluate cardiovascular health, especially endothelial health, of women after pre-eclampsia compared to women without pre-eclampsia, and to compare women who had taken PETN during pregnancy with women who had not attempted treatment

NCT ID: NCT04295850 Active, not recruiting - Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

Antenatal Platelet Response On Aspirin and Correlation With HDP (Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy)

APROACH
Start date: August 21, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This proposal has three aims to characterize the relationship between aspirin therapy, platelet function response, and prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) through a prospective, cohort study using pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenomics and bioinformatics. The results of this proposal will provide necessary data for prospective study on individualized aspirin dose adjustment for prevention of HDP.

NCT ID: NCT04273854 Active, not recruiting - Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trials

Physician Optimised Post-partum Hypertension Treatment Trial

POP-HT
Start date: February 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It has been shown in a pilot randomised controlled study [SNAP-HT [4]; REC 14/SC/1316] that blood pressure self-management during the post-partum period after hypertensive pregnancies, results in lower blood pressure after six months; even when medication has been stopped. The team now want to assess whether this blood pressure reduction can be reproduced in a larger, randomised, study (data analysis blinded) and whether the blood pressure lowering has additional benefits in terms of other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular changes known to occur in women who have had a hypertensive pregnancy. The investigators therefore plan to run a trial of self-management in the post-partum period, using updated Blue-tooth® enabled blood pressure monitoring coupled to physician-assisted dose titration to further advance the self-management aspect of the intervention. The physicians will be specialist clinicians who form part of the research team. The investigators will measure additional structural and functional end organ differences, using magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and heart as well as echocardiography and retinal imaging. This will provide insight into the impact of post-partum blood pressure control on the maternal cardiovascular system and how this associates with blood pressure changes. Together, these studies will help refine future intervention strategies in this cohort of patients.

NCT ID: NCT04170660 Active, not recruiting - Pre-Eclampsia Clinical Trials

Interest of sFlt1/PlGF Ratio at Obstetric Emergencies

AngioCHIC
Start date: November 18, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In patients with suspected placental vascular disease who do not require hospitalization, the use of the sFlt-1 (Soluble FMS like tyrosin-kinase-1)/PlGF (Placental Growth Factor)/ assay can most likely help teams to define the best possible management.

NCT ID: NCT03949829 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

The CoPenHagen PREeClampsia and cardIOvascUlar diSease Study

CPH-PRECIOUS
Start date: May 20, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Women with a history of preeclampsia (PE) have increased risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD) later in life. Thus, PE is acknowledged as an independent risk factor for CVD, which is the number one cause of death in women in the western part of the world. Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate 1) the prevalence of CVD after PE, 2) which women have the highest risk of developing CVD, 3) when early stages of CVD can be detected in women with previous PE and 4) how CVD progress over time. Methods: 1000 women with previous PE between the age of 35-55 years will be invited to participate in a follow-up study consisting of anthropometric measurements, blood pressure measurement, urine- and blood samples, cardiac CT-scan and questionnaires. Coronary atherosclerosis will be evaluated using CT imaging.The women will be compared with women with a formerly uncomplicated pregnancy, Summary: The study will provide new important information to guide future clinical follow-up, and potentially prevent disease and early death in a large group of women with a history of PE.

NCT ID: NCT03944512 Active, not recruiting - Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

Pravastatin to Prevent Preeclampsia

Pravastatin
Start date: July 17, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial of 1,550 high-risk women to assess whether daily treatment with pravastatin administered early in pregnancy reduces the rate of a composite outcome of preeclampsia, fetal loss and maternal death. Women with a prior history of preeclampsia with preterm delivery less than 34 weeks will be randomized to pravastatin or placebo daily until delivery. Women will have monthly study visits during pregnancy, a follow-up visit at 6 weeks postpartum and children will have follow-up visits at 2 and 5 years of age.

NCT ID: NCT03767803 Active, not recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Collection of Whole Blood Samples for the Evaluation of Preeclampsia (Pre-E) Biomarkers From Pregnant Women

Start date: October 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Whole blood sample procurement study from pregnant women with signs and symptoms of Preeclampsia.

NCT ID: NCT03744988 Active, not recruiting - Severe Preeclampsia Clinical Trials

Serum Androgen Levels as a Marker for the Severity of Preeclampsia

Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

this study will be conducted to confirm the hypothesis of the previous studies and to list the high androgen levels as a precipitating factor for preeclampsia