Threatened Preterm Labor

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Status: Recruiting

FB-CT2 Includes Two Prospective, Multi-centre Studies With a Medical Device in Hospital Settings: a Randomized, Dual-arm, Open-label Pilot Study in Spain, Followed by a Single-arm, Non-randomized, Open-label International Pivotal Study

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and the ability of a clinical investigation device (Cervisense TPTL) to predict the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in pregnant women with symptoms of threatened preterm labor (TPTL), between 28+0 and 36+6 weeks of gestation. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the Cervisense TPTL device predict spontaneous preterm birth within 7 days? Is the device safe and technically reliable in a hospital setting? Researchers will conduct a Pilot Study (randomized, dual-arm) followed by a Pivotal Study (single-arm) to assess technical feasibility and predictive performance. Participants will undergo an intravaginal measurement of cervical stiffness using the Cervisense Intravaginal Probe. They will be followed for 14 days after the assessment to record delivery outcomes and any adverse events.

Participants needed: 457
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Ultrasound-Innovation Medtech, S.L.Updated: May 13, 2025Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Female ≥18 years [+6]

Latex allergy [+11]

Status: Recruiting

Blood Glucose in Pregnant Non-diabetic Women During Treatment With Betamethasone for Fetal Lung Maturation

In case of threatening preterm birth, it is standard to recommend treatment with betamethasone to accelerate fetal lung maturation. In pregnant women with diabetes, treatment with betamethasone can lead to significant hyperglycemia, which may cause hypoglycemia in the neonate. Changes in blood glucose in non-diabetic women are less investigated. In this study we aim to examine changes in maternal blood glucose levels in non-diabetic women, during treatment with betamethasone, by continuous glucose monitoring. Hypotheses: Administration of betamethasone induce significant hyperglycemia in non-diabetic pregnant women during treatment.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: University of AarhusUpdated: Jan 27, 2025Locations: 1Duration: 6 Months
Eligibility criteria

Premature contractions and shortening of the cervix, or [+4]

Multiple pregnancy [+2]