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Placental Characteristics Within Monochorionic Twin Pregnancies

Placental Characteristics Within Monochorionic Twin Pregnancies: a Prospective Cohort Study.


Sponsor

Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust

Enrollment

65 participants

Start Date

Dec 12, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This prospective study aims to collate a comprehensive database of all main monochorionic twin groups to enable comparisons to be made within each twin group and additionally between each group with regards to several placental characteristics, whilst understanding their impact on several fetal outcomes. This study aims to provide new insights in to how the placental architecture influences pregnancy care within the UK pregnancy cohort. Results of this study may impact how clinicians conduct antenatal surveillance for these anatomical placental factors. Patients of both uncomplicated and complication monochorionic twin groups will be consented at a single site and recruited during the antenatal period. Following delivery the placenta will then be analysed macroscopically and assessed for several anatomical features. This will be compared with the antenatal complications and perinatal outcomes for the respective twin.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALE

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This clinical trial is studying a new treatment for people with anatomy, monochorionic twins, and other related conditions. The study is currently recruiting participants at 1 location.

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Locations(1)

Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

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