There are currently 20 active clinical trials seeking participants for Preeclampsia research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Autism participants are Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio and New York.
Ravulizumab in Pregnancies Complicated by Severe Hypertensive Disorders
Recruiting
The researchers are testing a medication named ravulizumab for the treatment of severe preeclampsia and Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelets (HELLP) syndrome.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 50 years
Trial Updated:
04/19/2024
Locations: Mayo Clinic Minnesota, Rochester, Minnesota
Conditions: Preeclampsia
The Preeclampsia Registry
Recruiting
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... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
13 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/17/2024
Locations: Preeclampsia Foundation, Melbourne, Florida
Conditions: Preeclampsia, Eclampsia, HELLP Syndrome, Toxemia, Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy
Evaluation of Hemodynamics in People With Untreated Preeclampsia Using Echocardiography
Recruiting
The goal of this observational trial is to determine the resting cardiac output (CO) using transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) in a cohort of people with untreated preeclampsia, and a cohort of healthy normotensive pregnant people.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 55 years
Trial Updated:
02/20/2024
Locations: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Conditions: Preeclampsia
Exosome Cargo From Preeclampsia Patients
Recruiting
Although extensively studied, the cause of preeclampsia remains uncertain other than it is thought that the placenta plays a critical role in the development of preeclampsia. Recent data revealed that exosomes released from the placenta could cause preeclampsia by transporting specific cargo responsible for the pathophysiological changes associated with the systemic disease. By isolating these exosomes from maternal blood and placental tissue in patients diagnosed with preeclampsia and studying... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
02/20/2024
Locations: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
Conditions: Preeclampsia
PROtecting Maternal Brains From Injury and Stroke
Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to test a new approach to blood pressure management in postpartum preeclampsia. There will be two groups of patients in this early stage single center trial. Both groups of study participants (observational and interventional) will be treated with standard blood pressure medications while undergoing continuous non-invasive blood pressure and near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring for 24 hours. The interventional group will have personalized blood pressure targe... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 55 years
Trial Updated:
02/08/2024
Locations: Columbia University Irving Medical Center / NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP), New York, New York
Conditions: Preeclampsia, Maternal Hypertension
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy
Recruiting
A randomized controlled trial of 1,500 women to assess whether treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in pregnancy will result in a reduction in the rate of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/02/2024
Locations: University of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama +11 locations
Conditions: Obstructive Sleep Apnea of Adult, Preeclampsia, Obstetrical Complications
Low Dose Aspirin Alerts in High-Risk Pregnancies
Recruiting
The goal of this study is to assess the effect of an electronic health record (EHR) clinical decision support tool, also known as a best practice alert (BPA), on healthcare provider recommendations for low dose aspirin use in a high-risk pregnant patient population. The investigators hypothesize that the implementation of the EHR BPA tool will increase the healthcare provider's recommendation for low dose aspirin compared to current standard care.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
All
Trial Updated:
01/09/2024
Locations: Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania
Conditions: Preeclampsia, Aspirin, Clinical Decision Support Systems, Economics, Behavioral
Balance of Angiotensin II Receptors in Vessel Function After Preeclampsia
Recruiting
Otherwise healthy women who develop preeclampsia during pregnancy are more likely to develop and die of cardiovascular disease later in life. The reason why this occurs is unclear but may be related to impaired endothelial function and dysregulation of the angiotensin system that occurs during preeclampsia and persists postpartum, despite the remission of clinical symptoms. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the mechanisms contributing to this lasting blood vessel damage caused by... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
12/04/2023
Locations: University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Conditions: Preeclampsia
Daily Aspirin Treatment After Preeclampsia
Recruiting
Women who develop preeclampsia during pregnancy are four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease later in life, even if they are otherwise healthy. The reason why this occurs may be related to lasting blood vessel damage after the pregnancy but there are currently no specific treatment strategies to prevent this disease progression. This study addresses this public health issue by examining whether starting low dose aspirin therapy after pregnancy is an effective treatment for lastin... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 50 years
Trial Updated:
12/04/2023
Locations: University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Conditions: Preeclampsia
Effects of High Altitude on AMPK Activation
Recruiting
Pregnancy elicits adaptive changes in uteroplacental blood flow, which are altered at high altitude and may contribute to the observed 3-fold increase in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and preeclampsia (PreE). The investigators propose to collect myometrial, cord blood, and placental tissue samples from women at high altitude (Summit County) and low altitude (Denver) in Colorado in order to determine if residence at altitude during pregnancy changes the vasoreactivity of myometrial arter... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
11/27/2023
Locations: University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado
Conditions: Pregnancy, IUGR, Preeclampsia
The ACHIEVE Trial: Achieving Longer Gestation in Preeclampsia Via Antihypertensive Therapy.
Recruiting
The Achieve Trial is a randomized clinical trial to test whether lowering blood pressure to less than 140/90 mmHg in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy will prolong pregnancy.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 14 years and 49 years
Trial Updated:
11/12/2023
Locations: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
Conditions: Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy
Social Risks-Focused Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Preeclampsia (SAIL)
Recruiting
Preeclampsia is a disease of pregnancy and first few weeks after birth. It is diagnosed as new onset of high blood pressure and injury to organs such as kidneys, liver, and brain. Preeclampsia is growing at a rapid rate - rate that exceeds diabetes and heart disease. Over half a million lives lost each year to preeclampsia. Women with a history of preeclampsia have 3-4 times the risk of high blood pressure. They also have double the risk for heart disease and stroke. Racial and ethnic disparitie... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
08/08/2023
Locations: Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Conditions: Preeclampsia