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NCT ID: NCT06254716 Recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

A Study on the Prognosis of Two Different Surgery Methods in Patients With Rectal Endometriosis

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This retrospective study aims to compare the surgical and pregnancy outcomes of disc and segmental resection for rectal DIE through a single-center retrospective analysis, to summarize clinical experience, and to explore the possible factor of the differences. The results would provide preliminary clinical basis for the treatment and selection of surgical methods for patients with rectal DIE, and also provide a research basis for the prospective clinical studies.

NCT ID: NCT05403632 Recruiting - Infant Development Clinical Trials

Mediterranean Diet on Pregnancy and Foetus Development

Start date: May 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Mediterranean-style diet has been associated with longevity, long-life wellbeing, lower risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. Research is pointing to the benefits that MeD could have in pregnant. Pregnancy is a very complex period and recently, the attention has been focused on the possibility that healthy dietary patterns positively influence pregnancy and the development of organs in the offspring. The mechanisms through which MeD influences pregnancy and fetal growth may partly depend on its antinflammatory properties and possibly on changes in epigenetic mechanisms. Systemic inflammation might contribute to the association between maternal obesity and less favorable neurodevelopmental outcomes. The investigators aim to define how maternal adhesion to MeD may affect pregnancy and new-born development, hence representing a notable burden from a public health and social perspective. Main objective of this project is to build up a birth cohort suitable to investigate the role of maternal dietary habits on maternal and new-born health, with special focus on MeD and its possible mechanism of action through epigenetic and inflammation changes. To establish a mother/new-born cohort, collect detailed information on maternal dietary habits and set-up a biobank of biological samples to evaluate the association between dietary habits and pregnancy outcomes. The investigators will recruit 2000 pairs (mother, new-born) in different obstetrics departments. To investigate the association between maternal dietary habits, foetal growth and offspring development and possible mediation by the inflammation profile of the mother. To understand whether maternal dietary habits are associated with epigenetic changes in the offspring and if this process is driven by the inflammation profile of the mother. Venous blood samples will be obtained at the baseline and at each gestational period for ultrasound at 11-13 gestational weeks, 20-22 weeks and 30-32 weeks. Women will be followed-up with standard clinical and 2D ultrasound examinations at gestational weeks 11-13, 20-22 and 30-32 to evaluate the fetal growth. Offspring development will be assessed at 6, 12, 18, 24 months of age. After delivery, the investigators will collect umbilical cord blood and saliva samples from new-born using standard procedures. To understand if new-born epigenetics is associated with infant physical and neurocognitive development in the following 2 years.

NCT ID: NCT05154331 Recruiting - Maternal Health Clinical Trials

Antenatal and Postnatal Care Research Collective - Household Survey (ARCH)

ARCH
Start date: March 29, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overarching goal of the ARCH Survey is to establish a prospective longitudinal pregnancy surveillance study in Lusaka, Zambia, to precisely characterize the pregnancy rate and outcomes of women of reproductive age prior to, during, and following pregnancy and to investigate the structural, sociodemographic, and clinical covariates that contribute to adverse outcomes in each reproductive epoch.

NCT ID: NCT04997460 Recruiting - Hypoglycemia Clinical Trials

Diabetes Type One in Pregnancy and Continuos Glucose Monitoring

DIP1/CRO
Start date: January 11, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Type I diabetes mellitus (T1DM) affects about 0.1-0.2% of all pregnancies. T1DM in pregnancy increases the risk of maternal and neonatal complications. Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGM) provide a continuous display of measured glucose. Studies have shown improved pregnancy outcomes for patients with T1DM using CGM when compared to capillary blood glucose measurements. This prospective observational study analyses impact of glycemic variability on development of large-for-gestational-age neonates and effects of hypoglycemia during pregnancy on pregnancy outcomes. Furthermore, overall glycemic regulation, different insulin metrics and C-peptide concentration during pregnancy will also be assesed.

NCT ID: NCT03810157 Recruiting - Pregnancy Outcomes Clinical Trials

Does LAH May Improve the Pregnancy Outcomes?

Start date: December 26, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A defect in the hatching stage is considered an important cause of implantation failure. Therefore, assisted hatching (AH), which involves artificial disruption of the zona pellucida, has been proposed as a method for improving the capacity of the embryo to implant. But the advantage of using laser to facilitate the hatching process of embryos in ART practice is debatable, and an optimum strategy for performing LAH remains elusive. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of laser-assisted hatching(LAH) on clinical outcomes. Patients were randomly divided into control and LAH groups. The zona pellucida was thinned or drilled with a diode laser. Relevant parameters are recorded to evaluate the validity of LAH in ART.

NCT ID: NCT03381495 Recruiting - Labor Pain Clinical Trials

The Association Between Epidural Labor Analgesia and Pregnancy Outcomes

Start date: May 16, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Labor analgesia can alleviate intrapartum pain, in the importance of the delivery is very obvious.But some researches think labor analgesia may affect the progress of labor, increase the cesarean section rate.This research adopts the epidural anesthesia to study labor analgesia effects on delivery outcomes and long-term emotional and psychological effects on the mothers. Besides, we also want to study the effect of exercise during pregnancy on the mode of delivery.

NCT ID: NCT03269916 Recruiting - Fertility Disorders Clinical Trials

Fertility and Ovarian Reserve Function in the Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

ECCO consensus, the fertility would decline in activity inflammatory bowel disease(IBD), because of anus lesions and pelvic abscess, or who underwent surgery, especially in patients with ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) storage.The study on fertility in inflammatory bowel disease were almost epidemiological investigation, the lack of objective evaluation of fertility, and controversial.This study will explore the fertility, ovarian reserve function and the pregnancy outcomes in patients with IBD.

NCT ID: NCT02526901 Recruiting - Childhood Obesity Clinical Trials

The Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study (BIGCS)

BIGCS
Start date: February 1, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study (BIGCS) was established to investigate the short- and long-term effects of exposure in early life on health consequences in Guangzhou, China. Data are collected regarding environmental, occupational and lifestyle exposures as well as health outcomes in later life. Biological samples including blood and tissue samples are also collected from the participants.