PED NEONAT 20-000599 Fetal Body Composition
IUGR, Gestational Diabetes, Pregnancy Related
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for IUGR
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women with singleton pregnancies (healthy cohort)
- Pregnant women with fetuses with weights < 10th percentile weight for gestational age (IUGR cohort)
- Pregnant women with gestational diabetes (diabetes cohort)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant minors
- Major congenital anomalies or disease processes in the fetus
- Fetus with known chromosomal anomalies
- Mothers who do not plan to deliver at UCLA
- Multiple pregnancy (i.e. twins, triplets, etc)
- History of claustrophobia
- Contraindications to MRI such as metallic devices in the body that are not MRI compatible
Sites / Locations
- University of California-Los Angeles
- University of California- Los Angeles Santa Monica
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Other
Other
Other
Healthy Pregnancy
Pregnant Mothers with gestational diabetes
Pregnant Mothers with infants diagnosed with IUGR
Patient will have a fetal MRI performed in the third trimester. All MRI scans will be performed on 3 T scanners (e.g., Skyra or Prisma, Siemens). Our newly developed FB-MRI quantification technique leverages a multi-echo 3D stack-of-radial sampling trajectory with golden-angle acquisition ordering to suppress motion artifacts and enable free-breathing imaging of the abdomen in around 5 minutes. In addition, our FB-MRI technique is compatible with data under sampling to accelerate the free-breathing scan to 1-2 min. In this study, we will optimize the parameters of our FB-MRI technique (spatial resolution, spatial coverage, acceleration factor) to balance trade-offs between scan time, image quality, fat quantification accuracy, and patient comfort/compliance. Subjects will be provided ear plugs to limit amount of noise from MRI machines. Maternal demographics, pregnancy clinical course and infant growth parameters will be recorded.
Patient will have a fetal MRI performed in the third trimester. All MRI scans will be performed on 3 T scanners (e.g., Skyra or Prisma, Siemens). Our newly developed FB-MRI quantification technique leverages a multi-echo 3D stack-of-radial sampling trajectory with golden-angle acquisition ordering to suppress motion artifacts and enable free-breathing imaging of the abdomen in around 5 minutes. In addition, our FB-MRI technique is compatible with data under sampling to accelerate the free-breathing scan to 1-2 min. In this study, we will optimize the parameters of our FB-MRI technique (spatial resolution, spatial coverage, acceleration factor) to balance trade-offs between scan time, image quality, fat quantification accuracy, and patient comfort/compliance. Subjects will be provided ear plugs to limit amount of noise from MRI machines. Maternal demographics, pregnancy clinical course and infant growth parameters will be recorded.
Patient will have a fetal MRI performed in the third trimester. All MRI scans will be performed on 3 T scanners (e.g., Skyra or Prisma, Siemens). Our newly developed FB-MRI quantification technique leverages a multi-echo 3D stack-of-radial sampling trajectory with golden-angle acquisition ordering to suppress motion artifacts and enable free-breathing imaging of the abdomen in around 5 minutes. In addition, our FB-MRI technique is compatible with data under sampling to accelerate the free-breathing scan to 1-2 min. In this study, we will optimize the parameters of our FB-MRI technique (spatial resolution, spatial coverage, acceleration factor) to balance trade-offs between scan time, image quality, fat quantification accuracy, and patient comfort/compliance. Subjects will be provided ear plugs to limit amount of noise from MRI machines. Maternal demographics, pregnancy clinical course and infant growth parameters will be recorded.