Optimization of Cervical Collections in Pregnancy

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexFemale
Age18-45
SponsorDr. Sascha Drewlo

About this trial

Fetal cells are not easily obtained from pregnant patients; this curtails testing to assess the health of the fetus and the mother. Currently, the only way of diagnosing fetal genetic or chromosomal abnormalities is by invasive techniques, such as chorionic villous sampling (CVS) and amniocentesis performed at 10 to 13 weeks and after 15 weeks of gestation, respectively. Although small, there is a risk for fetal loss with these procedures. Transcervical cell sampling (TCS), similar to a Pap smear, is a platform that meets the requirements for prenatal genetic testing (genetic testing with fetal cells obtained before birth), as well as diagnosis of maternal pregnancy complication, at a very early stage of pregnancy (as early as 5 weeks) and carries low risk for the mother and the developing fetus.

This study will examine cervical fluid collected using various noninvasive methods for TCS in pregnant women. The number of placental cells will be assessed against similarly obtained samples from nonpregnant women of reproductive age who lack cells derived from a placenta. Participating volunteers will provide written informed consent. Only standard medical procedures and approved devices will be used for collection of cervical fluid, minimizing risk to the participants and their fetuses. No test results or other benefits will be available to the participants.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Confirmed pregnancy Before 30w0d gestation for pregnant participants

Regular menses within previous month for non-pregnant participants

18-45 years old

Disqualifiers

Bleeding >5 days in first trimester for pregnant participants

Ruptured membranes for pregnant participants

Currently menstruating for non-pregnant participants

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Cervical Sampling

Treatment groups

2,600 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators

Dr. Sascha Drewlo

Lead sponsor

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Sponsor institution