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Number of Previous Cesarean Sections on the Results of Angiogenic Factors.
Sponsor: Saint Thomas Hospital, Panama
Summary
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HPT) are an important cause of maternal-feto-neonatal morbidity and mortality, being one of the three leading causes of maternal death in our country and in developing countries. The only cure for THE is termination of pregnancy, which ends up being a decision in which gestational age and maternal risks must be balanced. Angiogenic factors have come to occupy an indispensable place in the arsenal of tools that can be used to separate the patient with a high likelihood of complications from those in whom prolongation of pregnancy could represent an important neonatal benefit. Although the usefulness of angiogenic factors in these scenarios is known, little is known about the effects that other conditions might have on their serum levels, mainly those that have an effect on trophoblastic invasion, the process that initiates implantation of the pregnancy in the endometrium. The purpose of the present study is to assess the effect that a history of uterine surgery, such as caesarean section, might have on angiogenic factor scores in subjects with no history of a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy.
Official title: Effect of Number of Previous Cesarean Sections on the Results of Angiogenic Factors. A Descriptive, Prospective Study.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
540
Start Date
2025-10-01
Completion Date
2026-03-30
Last Updated
2025-08-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
sFlt-1/PGIF
Index of sFlt-1/PGIF
Locations (1)
Saint Thomas H
Panama City, Provincia de Panamá, Panama