Preterm Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Physical, Mental and Motor Development of Children Born to Mothers Treated With Pessary or Progesterone Supplement for Preventing Preterm Birth
Verified date | February 2021 |
Source | M? Ð?c Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
To give strong recommendations on the efficacy and safety of vaginal progesterone versus cervical cerclage, we conduct this study to investigate the physical and mental development of children from vaginal progesterone versus cervical cerclage. Based on our research (Dang et al., 2019), the twin pregnancies with cervical lengths less than 38mm were randomly assigned to receive vaginal progesterone or cervical cerclage, which leads to the similarity in characteristics of these two groups. Hence, the result of analyzing these offsprings would be preciously valuable.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 529 |
Est. completion date | December 9, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | July 15, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 1 Month to 66 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Live babies born from The pessary versus vaginal progesterone in women with a twin pregnancy and a cervix <38 mm study (NCT02623881) - Parents agree to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Babies died after the perinatal period. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Vietnam | M? Ð?c Hospital | Ho Chi Minh City |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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M? Ð?c Hospital |
Vietnam,
Dang VQ, Nguyen LK, Pham TD, He YTN, Vu KN, Phan MTN, Le TQ, Le CH, Vuong LN, Mol BW. Pessary Compared With Vaginal Progesterone for the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With Twin Pregnancies and Cervical Length Less Than 38 mm: A Randomized Controlle — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | The rate of long-term illness and chronic conditions | Any long-term illness and chronic condition appears in a child | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Primary | The average total ASQ-3 score | ASQ-3 (Ages and Stages Questionaires®) has 5 aspects: Communication, Gross motor, Fine motor, Problem solving and Personal-Social Each aspect has 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0.
ASQ-3 average = average score of 5 aspects. |
Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Score of Communication | 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0. Total score will be used: minimum = 0 and maximum = 60. Each aspects in each stages has alternative threshold | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Score of Gross motor | 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0. Total score will be used: minimum = 0 and maximum = 60. Each aspects in each stages has alternative threshold | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Score of Fine motor | 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0. Total score will be used: minimum = 0 and maximum = 60. Each aspects in each stages has alternative threshold | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Score of Problem solving | 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0. Total score will be used: minimum = 0 and maximum = 60. Each aspects in each stages has alternative threshold | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Score of Personal-Social | 6 questions, if the answer is Yes, score = 10, Sometimes = 5 and Not yet = 0. Total score will be used: minimum = 0 and maximum = 60. Each aspects in each stages has alternative threshold | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | The rate of children who have at least one red flag sign | He or she has at least one red flag sign by age
From 2 to < 3 year-old: Has very unclear speech Doesn't understand simple instruction • Doesn't speak in sentences Doesn't make eye contact Loses skills he/she once had From 3 to < 4 year-old: Can't jump in place Doesn't play pretend or make-believe • Speaks unclearly Can't retell a favorite story Doesn't use "me" and "you" correctly Loses skills he/she once had From 4 to < 5.5 year-old: Is easily distracted, has trouble focusing on one activity for more than 5 minutes • Doesn't talk about daily activities or experiences Shows extreme behavior Loses skills he/she once had |
From 2 to 5.5 years after birth | |
Secondary | Duration of breast-feeding | Duration of breast-feeding | Up to 24 months after birth | |
Secondary | Infant age at which weaning starts | Infant age at which weaning starts | Up to 24 months after birth | |
Secondary | Name of diseases that lead to hospital admission | Name of diseases that lead to hospital admission | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Number of hospital admission | Number of hospital admission | Up to 66 months after birth | |
Secondary | Weight | Weight on the examination date | Through study completion, an average of 1.5 months | |
Secondary | Height | Height on the examination date | Through study completion, an average of 1.5 months |
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