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Active clinical trials for "Congenital Abnormalities"

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CONFIDENCE Registry

Breast Abnormality Diagnosis

This registry has been designed to obtain real-life, post-market data on the use of the Imagio breast imaging system. This registry is sponsored by Seno Medical Instruments, Inc., the manufacturer of the device.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Following Exposure to Benzodiazepines During Pregnancy

Pregnancy RelatedBenzodiazepines Causing Adverse Effects in Therapeutic Use1 more

This is a nationwide cohort study to assess maternal and neonatal outcomes following exposure to benzodiazepines during pregnancy.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Chest Wall Deformities in Children - Epidemiological Data

Chest Wall DeformityFunnel Chest

Pectus excavatum (PE) or funnel breast is the most common congenital deformity of the chest wall, which occurs in about 1 in 400 births with a boy to girl ratio of 4: 1 to 3: 1. The etiology of PE is largely undefined, but there are numerous indications that genetic factors play a role in the development of PE. Up to 40% of patients report affected family members with similar congenital deformities. In many families, PE follows a pattern that would be compatible with an autosomal dominant or recessive pattern of inheritance. The data on the frequent occurrence of PE in family members fluctuate greatly and only a few genes associated with a PE have been identified so far.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Children With Gastrointestinal Malformations and Postnatal Surgery

Digestive System Abnormalities

The aim of this single center study is to measure the impact of standardized neonatal pediatric surgeries due to gastrointestinal malformations on the children's motor and cognitive development and psycho-emotional competence. To measure the neurodevelopment, the children will be tested with the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II Assessment.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Urodynamic Evaluation in Patients With Anorectal Malformation According to Spinal Cord Abnormalities...

Anorectal Malformation

This study will examine the effects of spinal cord abnormalities on perioperative neurovesical dysfunction in patients with anorectal abnormalities.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Aprotinin in Neonates Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Cardiopulmonary BypassCongenital Defects1 more

This is a retrospective chart review study. The purpose of this study is to review our experience at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta in neonates receiving aprotinin. We will examine the specific outcomes of renal dysfunction, thrombosis and mortality.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Influence of Genetics on Vitamin Metabolism in Pregnant Women

PregnancyBirth Defects

This study will examine how the body metabolizes micronutrients, such vitamins, during pregnancy and how genetic make-up influences their metabolism. Vitamin B12 and folate levels in pregnancy have been linked to birth defects, such as neural tube defects, orofacial clefts, and congenital heart disease. Other micronutrient levels may be related to other birth defects or pregnancy complications. This study will characterize the patterns of micronutrient status during pregnancy and compare it with genetic variants and biochemical parameters. Information about the relationship between genes and vitamin metabolism may help doctors advise women about their nutritional requirements during pregnancy to protect their health and the health of their babies. This study is a collaboration between NIH and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Women of Irish origin 18 years of age or older who are receiving prenatal care at the Coombe Women's Hospital in Dublin may be enrolled. Fathers also may participate. Upon entering the study, female participants complete a questionnaire relating to their food and vitamin intake, alcohol consumption, smoking behavior, and use of medications, and provide a blood sample. Additional blood samples are collected during routine clinic visits at about 24 and 34 weeks of pregnancy, and again at delivery and from 6 weeks to 2 months after the baby's birth. Permission will be requested to obtain a blood sample from the umbilical cord at birth after it has been removed from the baby. Fathers of the babies are also asked to answer a short questionnaire and to provide a DNA sample for genetic studies. To collect the DNA, sterile cotton swabs are rubbed around the inside of the mouth to obtain cheek cells from which the DNA is extracted.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

The Relationship Between Pectus Deformities and Spinal Pathologies

Pectus Deformity of ChestSpinal Deformity

Pectus deformities are common anterior chest wall pathologies. Pectus excavatum is the most common chest deformity with an incidence of 0.1-0.3%. Although the incidence of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is 0.2-3% in the community, some studies show that this rate rises to 17.61-25.58% when it is associated with pectus deformity. While the pectus excavatum rotates the heart to the left with its ribs and cartilages, it pushes the thoracic vertebra to the right side with the internal counterforce created by the heart, which has been shown to push the spine to the right with an asymmetric horizontal force in scoliosis patients with pectus deformity. Based on this, in study, investigators aimed to determine whether there is any relationship between pectus deformities and spinal pathologies, and if there is a relationship, with which pathology it is most common, whether the type of scoliosis seen in pectus deformities with a prominent scoliosis prevalence is a pectus-specific curve, and whether this curve seen in scoliosis is associated with pectus. To determine whether there is a footprint or not.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Utility of Postoperative Bracing

Postoperative Bracing for Spinal Deformity

The study is being done to assess if the use of bracing helps improve quality of life of patients that are undergoing a spinal fusion for deformity. If the participant agrees to be in this trial they will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to receive either brace treatment or non-brace treatment. Regardless of what treatment group the participants are in, they will undergo surgery as planned. After surgery, patients in both groups will be treated per standard of care.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Medial Wedge on Static Balance in Pronated Feet

Foot; DeformityValgus5 more

The use of heel wedges is often recommended as a clinical routine in individuals with foot pronation. However, there is a lack of information for examining the immediate effect of supports used to restore foot biomechanics on balance. The aim of our study is to examine the immediate effect of calcaneal support in the frontal plane on static balance in individuals with increased pronated foot. In this study, the fore-hind foot load distribution in static bipedal stance will be examined in healthy young adults. Then, static balance measurements will be made on one leg with and without support (medial heel wedge). For the evaluation of static balance on one leg, x-y mean, ellipse surface, A-P index measurements and romberg test will be used. In addition, the pain of individuals will be questioned and their foot postures will be evaluated. Healthy young adult individuals with a subtalar angle of 5 degrees and above in the weighted position will be included in the evaluations. Evaluations of the participants are planned to take approximately 15 minutes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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