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Active clinical trials for "Pre-Eclampsia"

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Impedance Cardiographic (ICG) Assessment of Pregnant Women With Severe Hypertension to Assess Impact...

Pregnancy; ProteinuriaWith Hypertension (Severe Pre-eclampsia)6 more

The utilization of external cardiohemodynamic patient assessment, applying non-invasive stick-on contact patches to the mother's neck on either side and chest wall on either side, enables the practitioner to have information about the patient's cardiac function and vascular status beyond simply blood pressure and pulse. This information, once collected, should open the practitioner's eyes to better assess the patient's disease status and her response to therapy. We will use this information to compare the effectiveness of the two standard medications used for treatment of maternal high blood pressure.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Prediction and Prevention of Preeclampsia by First Trimester Ultrasound

Preeclampsia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Fetal Medicine Foundation algorithm for individual risk calculation for preeclampsia (PE) and pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is suitable to identify women in high risk of developing these diseases in a Norwegian population.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Retrospective Analysis of Neevo®/Neevo®DHA Compared to a Standard Prenatal Vitamin in Anemia During...

Anemia in PregnancyPreeclampsia

This study is a multi-site, retrospective chart review to determine the effect of Neevo® or Neevo®DHA (with higher folate and B12) versus standard prenatal vitamins on hemoglobin (Hgb) levels in pregnant women throughout the course of pregnancy. Neevo® is a prescription medical food indicated for the dietary management of women under a doctor's care who face high risk pregnancies, older overactive bladder (OB) patients and patients unable to fully metabolize folic acid. Data will be collected from existing patient charts of subjects administered Neevo® or Neevo®DHA daily compared to subjects administered a prenatal vitamin daily.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study to Determine if Serum BNP Levels Are Elevated in Pregnant Women With Pre-Eclampsia

Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a common disease state occurring in the third trimester of pregnancy, with an incidence of approximately 5-10% in the US. Hypertension (high blood pressure), a primary symptom of pre-eclampsia, may be present in women who were hypertensive prior to becoming pregnant.B-type (also known as brain) natriuretic peptide (BNP) is known to be made and released from the heart ventricles when the heart is strained. There is also evidence that BNP is secreted in the placenta, and may increase in preeclampsia and chronic hypertension in pregnancy.The purpose of the study is to determine if a maternal blood sample analyzed for the quantity of BNP is helpful in differentiating between pre-eclampsia and chronic high blood pressure.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

PP13 and Doppler Study to Predict Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia

Assessment of biochemical and sonographic marker to predict the risk for developing preeclampsia Among biochemical markers are serum level of Placental Protein 13 (PP13) and Placenta Growth factor (PIGF). For sonographic marker Doppler pulsatility Index of the blood flow through the uterine maternal arteries is assessed. PP13 is produced by the placenta and released to the maternal blood circulation. It has been shown to be an effective serum marker for early onset preeclampsia (Nicolaides KH et al., 2005). The purpose of this study is to combined the assessment of the biochemical markers with Doppler in the first and the second trimester to provide a comprehensive evaluation of various methods for sequential and combined analysis to assess the risk for developing preeclampsia.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Biological Markers of Disease in the Prediction of Preterm Delivery, Preeclampsia and Intra-Uterine...

Prenatal CarePremature Birth

Preterm delivery, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction are leading causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Efforts to treat these syndromes have not been effective, most likely becuase these obstetric complications are the clinical expression of adaptive mechanisms of host defense developed in response to pathologic insults. Since the ultimate pathologic basis of disease is unclear, therapy for these syndromes has been largely directed at symptoms, which appear late in the development of the disease. The main purpose of this study is to perform an early and comprehensive exploration of maternal and fetal factors that predict the subsequent develpment of these obstetrice complications, so that early medical interventions may be tested in patients at high and low risk for adverse perinatal outcome.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Pre-Term Birth by Treatment of Periodontal Disease

Periodontal DiseasesPremature Birth1 more

The aim of the study is to investigate, in an Australian population of pregnant women, whether the treatment of periodontal disease during pregnancy prevents pre-term birth and other complications of pregnancy. Dental screening and periodontal treatment protocols have been based on standard techniques employed by hygienists that can be readily applied to the general obstetric population.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Angiotensinogen Variants and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases1 more

To examine angiotensinogen genetic variants and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Impedance Cardiography to Decrease the Risk of Preeclampsia

Chronic Hypertension Complicating Pregnancy (Diagnosis)Preeclampsia

To determine if the use of impedance cardiography can identify appropriate medications for use in treating chronic hypertensive patients to decrease the risk of preeclampsia.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Progesterone for First Trimester Vaginal Bleeding

Threatened AbortionPre-Eclampsia3 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether treatment with progesterone for patients with first trimester vaginal bleeding will alter the rates of obstetrical complications and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria
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