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Sonographic Assessment of Fetal Deglutition Associated With Hydramnion:Its Absence is Indicative of Central Nervous System (CNS) Pathology

Conditions
Hydramnios
Registration Number
NCT00687752
Lead Sponsor
Hippocration General Hospital
Brief Summary

310 singleton pregnancies (22-35 weeks) enrolled into the study. We assessed sonographically the fetal larynx in an axial plane through the mandible and observed the fetal deglutition movements .

Detailed Description

310 singleton pregnancies (22-35 weeks) enrolled into the study. We assessed sonographically the fetal larynx in an axial plane through the mandible and observed the fetal deglutition movements .We encountered two cases of hydramnios were no deglutition movements could be noted. In all other cases the deglutition was normal. The motivation to conduct the current observational prospective study was to assess whether there is a link between absence of fetal deglutition and CNS pathology of the fetus. In the first case the fetus deceased at 35 weeks of gestation; obduction was declined by the parents. In the second case caesarian section at 33 weeks was carried out recently due to fetal distress. The infant is still in uncapable of swallowing and there for is under investigation at the neonatal center of our hospital.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
310
Inclusion Criteria
  • singleton pregnancy(22-35 weeks)
Exclusion Criteria
  • positive toxoplasmosis screening,drug and/or antidepressants addiction.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hippokration General Hospital

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Thessaloniki, Greece

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