3D Placental Volume in Placenta Accreta
Launched by ASSIUT UNIVERSITY · Dec 31, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying two different methods for diagnosing a condition called placenta accreta, which can occur when the placenta grows too deeply into the uterine wall. The researchers want to see which method is better: a 3D ultrasound or a 2D ultrasound with color Doppler. Both methods help doctors identify the condition before delivery, which is important for planning safe care for the mother and baby.
The trial is open to pregnant women who have a condition known as placenta previa, where the placenta is positioned low in the uterus and can block the baby's delivery. However, women with certain other conditions, like abnormalities of the placenta or uterus, won't be eligible to participate. If you join the trial, you will undergo both types of ultrasound to compare the results. This research aims to improve how doctors diagnose placenta accreta and ultimately enhance care for pregnant women facing this challenge.
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • pregnant women with placenta previa
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • congenital anomalies of placenta Placental separation Uterine anomalies
About Assiut University
Assiut University, a prominent academic institution located in Egypt, is dedicated to advancing medical research and clinical trials that enhance healthcare outcomes. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, the university engages in a wide array of clinical studies across various disciplines, aiming to contribute valuable insights into disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Assiut University's commitment to ethical research practices and rigorous scientific methodology ensures the integrity and reliability of its clinical trials, ultimately benefiting both the local community and the global medical landscape.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Assiut, , Egypt
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported