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Development of a Screening Tool By Utilising Cervical Length Measurement In Relation To Body Mass Index (BMI) For Early Identification And Intervention Of Preterm Birth

U

University of Putra Malaysia (UPM)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cervical Length
Preterm Birth

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04922671
GM-IPM/2021/9695300

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a prospective study where pregnant women between 16-24 weeks gestation attending the Antenatal Clinic, Fetomaternal clinic or Obstetrics & Gynaecology Admission Centre (OGAC) at Hospital Serdang or Hospital Pengajar UPM will be recruited. BMI will be taken both during booking of pregnancy and at recruitment. Cervical length will be measured via transvaginal scan at recruitment time. We aim to assess the association between body mass index, cervical length and risk of preterm birth.

Full description

General Objective To assess the association between body mass index, cervical length and risk of preterm birth.

Specific Objectives

  1. To examine the relationship between body mass index and cervical length
  2. To identify cut-off value of cervical length leading to high risk of spontaneous preterm birth among Malaysian women
  3. To assess the association between different cervical length and preterm birth
  4. To examine the association between body mass index and preterm birth
  5. To develop an individualised screening tool for assessing risk of preterm birth

Enrollment

145 patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Singleton pregnancy between 16-24 weeks gestation
  2. No history of previous spontaneous preterm birth (gestation between 24-36+6 weeks)
  3. Agreement to follow up and consented for the study

Exclusion criteria

  1. Major fetal anomaly
  2. Multiple pregnancy
  3. Uterine anatomic malformation
  4. Those require iatrogenic preterm delivery due to various condition

Trial contacts and locations

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