Macrosomia, Fetal

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Condition / disease
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Status: Recruiting

New Markers of Glycation to Predict Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Macrosomia.

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) increases the risk of macrosomia and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. Screening strategies are debated: universal vs. selective, and macrosomia may begin before the time of screening, suggesting that glycation markers may have an interest. The objective of this trail is to compare novel markers: skin autofluorescence and glycated albumin, to HbA1c (reference) as predictors of GDM, macrosomia and other adverse outcomes, in pregnant women.

Participants needed: 800
Trial details
Age: 18-99Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University Hospital, BordeauxUpdated: Jan 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+4]

Gestational age at inclusion ≥ 28 weeks of amenorrhea [+7]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Fetal Clavicular Measurement to Predict Fetal Macrosomia

Macrosomia is associated with increased risks for both the mother and the baby, including complications during delivery, injuries, and even death. The accurate diagnosis of macrosomia is often difficult before birth. There are a number of factors that can increase the risk of macrosomia, such as maternal obesity, diabetes, and excessive weight gain during pregnancy. There are also a number of different techniques that can be used to try to predict macrosomia, but none of them are perfect. The aim of this study is to evaluate sensitivity of measuring fetal clavicle length in third trimester compared with biacromial diameter and Hadlock formula IV for prediction of fetal macrosomia.

Participants needed: 240
Trial details
Age: 18-45Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: Feb 28, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Singleton pregnancy. [+2]

Congenital fetal malformation affecting birth weight or affecting clavicle.