RecruitingNCT06377878

The Preeclampsia Registry


Sponsor

Preeclampsia Foundation

Enrollment

20,000 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2013

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of The Preeclampsia Registry is to collect and store medical and other information from women who have been medically diagnosed with preeclampsia or a related hypertensive (high blood pressure) disorder of pregnancy such as eclampsia or HELLP syndrome, their family members, and women who have not had preeclampsia to serve as controls. Information from participants will be used for medical research to try to understand why preeclampsia occurs, how to predict it better, and to develop experimental clinical trials of new treatments. The Registry will consist of a web-based survey and mechanism for collecting and reviewing medical records. This data will be utilized for immediate investigator-driven cross-sectional research projects (after proposal review by the Registry's scientific advisory board and as directed by the PI). Participants may also choose to be contacted regarding possible participation in future studies, about providing a biospecimen, as well as investigator-driven clinical trials. The Registry is anticipated to exist long-term and to serve as a foundation of participants from which to draw for studies of preeclampsia, anticipated to evolve as our scientific understanding of preeclampsia evolves.


Eligibility

Min Age: 13 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Women who were medically diagnosed with preeclampsia or a related hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) such as eclampsia or HELLP syndrome.
  • Female or Male relatives of affected women
  • Women who have never had preeclampsia or hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, but who would like to serve as "controls" in research studies of preeclampsia.
  • An authorized representative may complete the questionnaire and provide consent for a woman who had preeclampsia, but has died or is disabled as a result.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Those unable to provide consent
  • Prisoners
  • Individuals unable to speak English

Locations(1)

Preeclampsia Foundation

Melbourne, Florida, United States

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