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NCT ID: NCT02708264 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Does Cervical Pessary Prevent Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Twin Pregnancies With Short Cervical Length?

Start date: March 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) remains the number one cause of perinatal mortality in many countries, including the United States. Multiple gestations are at increased risk of SPTB. A short cervical length (CL) on transvaginal ultrasound (TVU) has been shown to be a good predictor of SPTB, in both singletons and twins. The cervical pessary is a silicone device that has been used to prevent SPTB. The efficacy of the cervical pessary has been assessed in several populations including singletons with short CL, unselected twins, twins with short CL, and triplet pregnancies. Several randomized clinical trials (RCTs) have been published, and several are ongoing. However, no consensus on use of the cervical pessary in pregnancy or guidelines for management have been assessed.

NCT ID: NCT02571296 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

The Value of Oral Micronized Progesterone in the Prevention of Spontaneous Preterm Birth

Start date: July 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

NCT ID: NCT02521337 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

PreTerm RNA in Maternal Serum

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Preterm birth is defined as a birth occurring before the completion of 37 weeks gestation. The incidence of preterm birth in Israel in the last years is around 7-8%. Despite various diagnostic modalities as well as newly therapeutic approaches the incidence of preterm birth remains unchanged and is considered to be the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In the last decade, small RNAs have emerged as an important player in both physiological and pathophysiological responses. These single strands, non-coding regulatory RNA molecules are responsible for post transcriptional regulation of target genes. Hence, may provide a new opportunity for biomarkers discovery in the field of preterm birth. The main objective of this study is to identify a distinctive expression profile of maternal circulating RNAs that will be used as biomarkers for preterm birth.

NCT ID: NCT02339623 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Fetal Adrenal Gland Volume Estimation in Prediction of Preterm Birth

Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

If we could prove that three -dimensional ultrasound measurement of fetal adrenal gland volume can accurately predict the likelihood of preterm birth in patients having symptoms and signs of PTL , we would be able to use it as a valuable component for assessment and early management of high risk pregnant women for PTB which can be positively reflected on the risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality in those patients.

NCT ID: NCT01913288 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Effects of Mother's Voice and Heartbeat Sounds on Preterm Newborns

Start date: May 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this RCT is to learn more about how sounds that we experience in the womb can affect early development in premature infants. The investigators are specifically interested determining whether and what types of maternal sensory stimulation can influence physical growth, brain maturation, respiratory stability and early vocalization during postnatal development. The investigators hypothesize that daily exposure to biological maternal sounds, such as mother's voice and heartbeat, will improve both short-term and long-term developmental in premature infants and will increase their potential to grow into healthy children.

NCT ID: NCT01888770 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

The Effect of Prematurity and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy on Offspring Cardiovascular Health

EPOCH
Start date: August 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether exposure to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and/or a preterm birth results in alterations in the cardiovascular system during infancy.

NCT ID: NCT01779661 Recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Infant Aquatics Neurodevelopment Premature Infants

IA-NPI
Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this research is to examine the effect of Infant Aquatics on the development of and neurodevelopment of preterm and near-term infants, using the GM as prognostic estimation of future development. Preterm infants, a continuously growing population, are at high risk for neurodevelopment impairments ranging from minor neurological dysfunction (MND) to cerebral palsy (CP), mainly due to developmental brain injury. Infant Aquatics have been found to benefit and promote infant development. The support and sensory stimulation of the water may improve the development the sensory, motor, as well as, autonomic system of preterm infants. The study will compare intervention by Infant Aquatics to infant massage. The intervention in both methods will start at 36 weeks gestational age for 3 months and will consist of sessions with a therapist every 2 weeks. Development will be assessed and compared at 3, 8 and 18 months using Infant Motor Pattern method, Griffith developmental scales and Vineland adaptive behavior scales.

NCT ID: NCT01317225 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Prevention of Preterm Labor in Patients With a Previous Episode of Threatened Preterm Labor With Progesterone

Start date: June 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of 250 mg of intramuscular progesterone biweekly can reduce the incidence of preterm labor in patients with an episode of threatened preterm labor during the current pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT00353236 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

The Contribution of Internal Maternal Resources to Creation of Motherhood. Comparison Among Mothers to Twins and Singleton

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Delivery of twins or preterm infant is a very stressful episode to mothers. The purpose of this study is to characterize maternal psychological resources in dealing with this situation and compare it to mothers giving birth to singleton at term