Follow up of Neurologic Development of Children Who Presented at the First Trimester of Pregnancy an Isolated Nuchal Anomaly With Normal Karyotype (EDEN)
Neurological Development After Exposition to an Antenatal Nuchal Translucency
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Neurological Development After Exposition to an Antenatal Nuchal Translucency focused on measuring nuchal translucency, neurological developpment, anxiety, depression, prenatal diagnosis, normal karyotype
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Confirmation of the enlargement of nuchal tranlucency by a sonographer referent OR ultrasound abnormality neck restraint by sonographers referents replay after the initial shots (the notion of transience of the pathology of the neck being allowed) with in all cases:
- gestational age between 11 and SA 13 SA 0 days 6 days or a crown-rump length between 45 and 84 mm
- Thickness of the neck> 95th percentile of the standard set for the crown-rump length according to the team Nicolaides
- ultrasound Clichés meet quality criteria HERMANN (score ≥ 5 at least 2 major criteria).
- normal karyotype or not done
Morphological Ultrasound second quarter normal or minor abnormalities
- Consent signed holders of parental authority for monitoring up to 2 years and neurodevelopmental assessment at the end of follow-up
- Affiliate or benefit of a social security scheme.
Exclusion Criteria:
Multiple Pregnancy
- Prematurity less than 32 SA
- Birth weight less than 1500 grams
- Discovery of a chromosomal abnormality on karyotype not made prenatally
- Withdrawal of consent.
- intercurrent Event may be the cause of abnormal psychomotor development: fetal distress cause of hospitalization, prenatal viral infection
Inclusion Criteria: for control group
- Newborn who did not have enlarged nuchal translucency and with normal antenatal ultrasound.
Matching each child the "nuchal group" on:
- Maternity Birth: matching the child witness in the University Hospital of the same region as motherhood in which the child with nuchal group is born.
gestational age: the child matched group must belong to the same group of gestational age than neck the child with nuchal group
- ≥ 37 weeks
- ≥ 32 and <37 weeks with a less than 2 SA difference
Weight:
- if the weight of the child of nuchal group is ≥ 2500g, the weight of the child must also be matched to ≥ 2500g and with a weight difference between the two children ≤ 500g
- If the weight of the child of nuchal group is ≥ 1500g and less than 2500g, the weight of the child must also be matched to ≥ 1500g and less than 2500 g and with a weight difference between the two children ≤ 200g
- Apgar score at 5 minutes: the difference in Apgar score at 5 minutes between the two children should be zero or at most equal to 1
birth: same according to the following criteria:
- primipara
- Multiparous
- Consent signed holders of parental authority for neurodevelopmental assessment and monitoring at the age of 2 years.
- Children with no 21 trisomy, or other intercurrent disease may be responsible for neurodevelopmental
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
children with Prenatal enlarged nuchal transluce
Control