Estimation of Fetal Weight by MR Imaging to PREdict Neonatal MACROsomia (PREMACRO Study)
Fetal Macrosomia
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Fetal Macrosomia focused on measuring Macrosomia, Magnetic Resonance- Estimated Fetal Weight, Ultrasound-Estimated Fetal Weight, Large-for-date fetus
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects is ≥ 18 years of age and able to provide a written informed consent.
- Subject is a pregnant woman carrying a live singleton fetus at the 36+0-36+6 weeks scan, with no major abnormalities appearing during prenatal imaging with no major abnormalities appearing during prenatal imaging potentially affecting the correct use of the Hadlock formula for US-EFW. Conditions such as congenital diaphragmatic hernia with decreased abdominal circumference could be underestimated by the Hadlock USEFW. Another example is a massive sacro-coccygial teratomas.
- Subject is planning a delivery at our maternity at the University Hospital Brugmann, in Brussels, Belgium.
- Subject is known not to have any contra-indication to undergo an MR imaging examination.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subject is known to have a contra-indication to undergo an MR imaging examination such as: Carrying a pacemaker or a metallic cardiac valve, having metallic material inside the head, having metallic fragments inside the eye following an accident, having any type of implant including ear implant, having a hip prosthesis
- Subject presenting with painful regular uterine contractions or history of ruptured membranes.
- Subjects who are unconscious, severely ill, mentally handicapped or under the age of 18 years.
- If birth occurs before MR and US evaluation.
- If patients delivers outside our local maternity unit.
- If the neonate's weigh is not measured within 6 hours after birth for any reason, including the need for emergency care immediately after delivery
Sites / Locations
- CHU Brugmann
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Ultrasound
Magnetic Resonance
During routine third trimester ultrasound scan between 30 weeks and 35 weeks +6 days of gestational age, all women with an apparently normal, live singleton pregnancy, planning to deliver at the investigator's hospital maternity, will be invited to participate in the study. An Ultrasound scan to estimate the fetal weigth will be carried out during the 36th week of gestation.
During routine third trimester ultrasound scan between 30 weeks and 35 weeks +6 days of gestational age, all women with an apparently normal, live singleton pregnancy, planning to deliver at the investigator's hospital maternity, will be invited to participate in the study. A Magnetic Resonance examination to estimate the fetal weigth will be carried out during the 36th week of gestation.