A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Ultrasound Use to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes in Low Income Country Settings
NCT ID: NCT01990625
Last Updated: 2016-09-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
45038 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-04-30
2016-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In summary, this trial will evaluate whether training antenatal health care providers to perform basic obstetric ultrasonography, and using these trainees to provide routine ultrasounds in primary care clinics and to refer appropriately will improve pregnancy outcomes in low-resource settings.
To assess the impact of ultrasound, the investigators propose to utilize an existing research infrastructure, the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research (Global Network), which currently includes 7 sites in 6 countries, India (2), Pakistan, Kenya, Zambia, DRC and Guatemala. The investigators of the Global Network have an ongoing maternal and newborn health registry to document all pregnancies and their outcomes to 6 weeks post-delivery in more than 100 communities. Thus, population-based rates of maternal mortality and morbidity, stillbirth, and neonatal mortality and morbidity, as well as health care utilization, are being obtained. A sub-set of these clusters will be utilized for the ultrasound trial.
RTI International serves as the data coordinating center for the Global Network to help facilitate the design and conduct of the trial, manage the trial related data, and provide statistical analyses of the trial results. GE Healthcare will provide the ultrasound equipment, and will also fund the University of Washington to provide training and technical support on the implementation of ultrasound in community settings. Together, the Global Network with the support of the University of Washington and GE Healthcare will maximize the resources necessary to conduct a definitive trial on the potential impact of ultrasound to reduce maternal and newborn mortality and maternal morbidity in low-resource settings.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Ultrasound scan
The group is pregnant women who reside in an intervention cluster who receive at least one antenatal ultrasound scan during antenatal care during the study time period.
Antenatal Ultrasound Scan
Women in the intervention arm will be provided two ultrasound scans to screen for pregnancy complications.
Routine antenatal care
The group is pregnant women that reside in the control clusters during the study time period. The group received routine antenatal care.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Antenatal Ultrasound Scan
Women in the intervention arm will be provided two ultrasound scans to screen for pregnancy complications.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Resident of study cluster
* Enrolled/eligible for the Global Network Maternal and Neonatal Health Registry
* Women \>16 weeks gestation at enrollment
Exclusion Criteria
12 Years
55 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
OTHER
GE Healthcare
INDUSTRY
NICHD Global Network for Women's and Children's Health
NETWORK
Responsible Party
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Locations
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IMSALUD / San Carlos University
Guatemala City, , Guatemala
Moi University School of Medicine
Eldoret, , Kenya
The Aga Khan University
Karachi, , Pakistan
Kinshasa School of Public Health
Gemena, Equateur, Republic of the Congo
University Teaching Hospital
Lusaka, , Zambia
Countries
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References
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Nathan R, Swanson JO, Marks W, Goldsmith N, Vance C, Sserwanga NB, Swanson D, McClure EM, Franklin H, Mirza W, Mwenechanya M, Muyodi D, Figuero L, Bolamba VL, Goldenberg RL, Pineda IS. Screening obstetric ultrasound training for a 5-country cluster randomized controlled trial. Ultrasound Q. 2014 Dec;30(4):262-6. doi: 10.1097/RUQ.0000000000000096.
McClure EM, Nathan RO, Saleem S, Esamai F, Garces A, Chomba E, Tshefu A, Swanson D, Mabeya H, Figuero L, Mirza W, Muyodi D, Franklin H, Lokangaka A, Bidashimwa D, Pasha O, Mwenechanya M, Bose CL, Carlo WA, Hambidge KM, Liechty EA, Krebs N, Wallace DD, Swanson J, Koso-Thomas M, Widmer R, Goldenberg RL. First look: a cluster-randomized trial of ultrasound to improve pregnancy outcomes in low income country settings. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Feb 17;14:73. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-73.
Bresnahan BW, Vodicka E, Babigumira JB, Malik AM, Yego F, Lokangaka A, Chitah BM, Bauer Z, Chavez H, Moore JL, Garrison LP, Swanson JO, Swanson D, McClure EM, Goldenberg RL, Esamai F, Garces AL, Chomba E, Saleem S, Tshefu A, Bose CL, Bauserman M, Carlo W, Bucher S, Liechty EA, Nathan RO. Cost estimation alongside a multi-regional, multi-country randomized trial of antenatal ultrasound in five low-and-middle-income countries. BMC Public Health. 2021 May 20;21(1):952. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10750-8.
Figueroa L, McClure EM, Swanson J, Nathan R, Garces AL, Moore JL, Krebs NF, Hambidge KM, Bauserman M, Lokangaka A, Tshefu A, Mirza W, Saleem S, Naqvi F, Carlo WA, Chomba E, Liechty EA, Esamai F, Swanson D, Bose CL, Goldenberg RL. Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries. Reprod Health. 2020 Jan 30;17(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s12978-020-0854-y.
Bauserman M, Nathan R, Lokangaka A, McClure EM, Moore J, Ishoso D, Tshefu A, Figueroa L, Garces A, Harrison MS, Wallace D, Saleem S, Mirza W, Krebs N, Hambidge M, Carlo W, Chomba E, Miodovnik M, Koso-Thomas M, Liechty EA, Esamai F, Swanson J, Swanson D, Goldenberg RL, Bose C. Polyhydramnios among women in a cluster-randomized trial of ultrasound during prenatal care within five low and low-middle income countries: a secondary analysis of the first look study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2019 Jul 22;19(1):258. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2412-6.
Franklin HL, Mirza W, Swanson DL, Newman JE, Goldenberg RL, Muyodi D, Figueroa L, Nathan RO, Swanson JO, Goldsmith N, Kanaiza N, Naqvi F, Pineda IS, Lopez-Gomez W, Hamsumonde D, Bolamba VL, Fogleman EV, Saleem S, Esamai F, Liechty EA, Garces AL, Krebs NF, Michael Hambidge K, Chomba E, Mwenechanya M, Carlo WA, Tshefu A, Lokangaka A, Bose CL, Koso-Thomas M, Miodovnik M, McClure EM. Factors influencing referrals for ultrasound-diagnosed complications during prenatal care in five low and middle income countries. Reprod Health. 2018 Dec 12;15(1):204. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0647-8.
Other Identifiers
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GN First Look Ultrasound
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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