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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection in Amniotic Fluid

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University of Pennsylvania

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pregnancy Complications
Cytomegalovirus Infections

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00194142
R01 17625-03-14
803583

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to determine if detection of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in amniotic fluid collected in the second trimester of pregnancy is associated with pregnancy complications such as preterm delivery or severe preeclampsia.

Full description

CMV infection in adults with a normal immune system is rarely a serious event. Once a person has been infected with CMV, they may have recurrences (relapses) of the infection. If a mother is infected with the virus or relapses during pregnancy, her fetus may be at risk for infection. Unlike infection in adults, congenital infection may result in serious complications (congenital infection). The effects of fetal infection with CMV are well understood and many efforts have been made to potentially reduce the risk of congenital infection. However, the effect of CMV infection on the pregnancy itself (when the fetus is not affected by CMV) is less understood.

The incidence of CMV detection in amniotic fluid collected in the second trimester is thought to be low. However, the association between detection of CMV infection in the second trimester and ultimate pregnancy outcome is poorly described.

In this study, we plan to determine if CMV detection in amniotic fluid collected in the second trimester is associated with pregnancy complications.

Enrollment

37 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

15 to 45 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women who deliver at term without pregnancy complications
  • Women who deliver (preterm, less than 37 weeks of gestation) as a result of spontaneous preterm labor
  • Women whose pregnancies are complicated by severe preeclampsia

Exclusion criteria

  • Women with multi-gestational pregnancies, or whose pregnancies are complicated by a congenital malformation or chromosomal abnormality
  • Women who have a medical history of hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, or severe renal (kidney) disease

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