Preterm Birth in Nulliparous Women: An Understudied Population at Great Risk
未产妇早产:未充分研究的高危人群
基本信息
- 批准号:8209291
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-01-10 至 2014-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAnti-inflammatoryAreaBacterial VaginosisBiological ProcessBirthBlack raceCharacteristicsChargeClinicalClinical ResearchCohort StudiesCollaborationsCollectionDataDevelopmentDiagnostic testsDiscipline of obstetricsEnrollmentEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental Risk FactorEpidemiologyEpigenetic ProcessEtiologyFacultyFetusFirst Pregnancy TrimesterFutureGenesGeneticGenetic PolymorphismGenital systemGenomicsGenotypeGrowthHospitalsImageImmunityIncidenceInfectionInflammationInflammatoryInterventionIntervention StudiesKnowledgeLeadMediatingMorbidity - disease rateMulticenter StudiesNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNatureNeonatal MortalityOperations ResearchPathologyPatient Self-ReportPatientsPhysiologicalPlacentationPopulationPregnancyPregnancy OutcomePregnant WomenPremature BirthPrenatal carePreventionProteomicsPublic HealthRaceRecording of previous eventsResearch InfrastructureResourcesRiskSamplingSampling StudiesScreening procedureSiteSystemTechnical ExpertiseUltrasonographyUniversitiesVitamin DWomanbasecigarette smokingclinical research sitecohortcytokinedesignexperiencefetalgene environment interactionmaternal cigarette smokingmortalitypublic health relevanceresponse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The purpose of this proposal is to demonstrate the capabilities of the University of Pittsburgh to participate as a Clinical site in a NICHD-sponsored network addressing Preterm Birth in Nulliparous Women ("Nullipara Network"). Our site has been a long-standing track record of successful contribution to single and multicenter studies of adverse pregnancy outcomes for more than 20 years. We are particularly well suited to be a clinical site in this Network because of our volume, clinical research infrastructure and track record, basic and translational experience and expertise, and specialized resources that we can bring to such a multicenter venture. Approximately 10,000 women deliver per year at Magee-Womens Hospital, and 85% of these women initiate prenatal care in our system at < 10 weeks. Through our extensive research infrastructure, we have successfully enrolled women in the first trimester, followed them longitudinally through pregnancy to delivery, with serial collection and processing of biological samples and ultrasound data. Our research operation is ideal for cohort studies such as that to be conducted by the Nullipara Network. Additionally, our site brings unique content and technical expertise in clinical obstetrics, fetal imaging, genomics and proteomics, placental pathology, and epidemiology. All of these areas represented among our faculty, and we have a long and successful history of productive collaboration. The Nullipara Network is charged with 4 objectives: 7 Determine maternal characteristics that influence and/or predict adverse pregnancy outcome to include genetics, epigenetics, physiological response to pregnancy, and the interaction with environmental exposures 7 Identify specific aspects of placental development and function that lead to adverse pregnancy outcome 7 Characterize genetic, growth, and developmental parameters of the fetus that are associated with adverse pregnancy outcome 7 Determine whether assessments and potential interventions during pregnancy may provide useful information to reduce the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcome Our site has the track record, patient base, research infrastructure, content and technical expertise to design and execute a cohort study that achieves all four of these objectives.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: At least 12% of women in their first pregnancy will have a preterm delivery, with associated high rates of neonatal mortality and long term morbidity. Because nulliparas are a large proportion of pregnant women, understanding the mechanism for future prevention of preterm birth and other related adverse pregnancy outcomes will have a significant public health impact.
描述(由申请人提供):本提案的目的是证明匹兹堡大学作为临床研究中心参与NICHD赞助的网络(“Nullipara网络”)的能力,该网络旨在解决未产妇早产问题。我们的研究中心在20多年来对不良妊娠结局的单中心和多中心研究做出了长期的成功贡献。我们特别适合成为该网络中的临床研究中心,因为我们的规模,临床研究基础设施和跟踪记录,基础和翻译经验和专业知识,以及我们可以为这样一个多中心企业带来的专业资源。每年大约有10 000名妇女在马吉妇女医院分娩,其中85%的妇女在10周内开始接受产前护理。通过我们广泛的研究基础设施,我们成功地招募了妊娠前三个月的妇女,通过连续收集和处理生物样本和超声数据,纵向跟踪她们从怀孕到分娩的整个过程。我们的研究操作是理想的队列研究,如Nullipara网络进行。此外,我们的网站在临床产科、胎儿成像、基因组学和蛋白质组学、胎盘病理学和流行病学方面提供了独特的内容和技术专长。所有这些领域都代表了我们的教师,我们有生产合作的悠久而成功的历史。Nullipara网络负责4个目标:7确定影响和/或预测不良妊娠结局的母体特征,包括遗传学,表观遗传学,对妊娠的生理反应,以及与环境暴露的相互作用7确定导致不良妊娠结局的胎盘发育和功能的特定方面7表征遗传,生长,和胎儿的发育参数与不良妊娠结局7确定是否评估和潜在的干预措施在怀孕期间可能提供有用的信息,以减少不良妊娠结局的发生率我们的网站有跟踪记录,患者基础,研究基础设施,内容和技术专业知识,以设计和执行队列研究,实现所有这四个目标。
公共卫生相关性:至少有12%的妇女在第一次怀孕时会早产,新生儿死亡率和长期发病率都很高。由于未产妇在孕妇中占很大比例,因此了解未来预防早产和其他相关不良妊娠结局的机制将对公共卫生产生重大影响。
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