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Biobank on Prematurity, Preeclampsia and Other Pregnancy Complications

Biobank on Prematurity, Preeclampsia and Other Pregnancy Complications

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The Biobank includes data and biological specimens of women from three original studies: 1) First-trimester Prediction of Preeclampsia (PREDICTION Study, NCT02189148), 2) Pre-Eclampsia And growth Retardation, an evaluative Longitudinal study (PEARL Study, NCT02379832), 3) Effect of Low Dose Aspirin on Birthweight in Twins: The GAP Trial (NCT02280031) and 4)PREDICTION2: Prediction of Preeclampsia and other Pregnancy Complications Following Combined Iterative Screening.

Description

This Biobank is comprised of: 1) medical, social, obstetrical and ultrasonographic data, 2) human biological samples (maternal plasma, serum and buffy coat, maternal urine, cord blood) and 3) the results derived from these (biochemical or ultrasonographic markers, genetics, risk calculations ...)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • (specific to each study)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnant women <18 years old at recruitment
  • negative fetal heart at recruitment
  • women not able to provide an informed consent to the study

Study details
    Preeclampsia
    Preterm Birth
    Pregnancy Complications
    Fetal Anomalies

NCT02744365

CHU de Quebec-Universite Laval

26 January 2024

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