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CompletedNCT00162539

Relation Between Maternal Iodine Status and Prenatal Foetal Thyroid Dimension

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
130 (actual)
Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Mother with severe Iodine deficiency are more likely to have neonates with further poor mental development . In order to select population which could benefit from iodine supplementation, ioduria has been tested but cannot be routinely practised. Strong background data suggest that iodine status could be antenatally correlated with foetal thyroid volume. The aim of that study is to examine correlation between these two parameter in a population of 130 healthy pregnant women.

Detailed description

Iodine is an essential element in thyroid homeostasis, particularly in pregnant woman and her fetus. Various studies have clearly shown that antenatal thyroid disorders at both the mother and the fetus could cause in extreme situations of neurological consequences. At a broader scale, subtle alterations of thyroid hormone balance has been implicated in developmental delays and deviations of the IQ bell curve in newborn infants of mothers with elevated TSH. The clinical implications of these basic data and public health are yet to confirm. It has been clearly established that there is a moderate iodine deficiency in France with a decreasing gradient from west to east. In the Ile de France, there is a moderate iodine deficiency, this has led some teams to propose a systematic supplementation of all women in iodine. One way to target women who really need supplements systematic determination of urinary iodine tongue; this assay is reliable but is difficult to implement in an ad hoc practice at the individual level. Our team has expertise in the field of fetal thyroid, particularly in its sonographic and reference curves of the perimeter and diameter of the thyroid are now clearly established reliably. Knowing that iodine deficiency is causing a decline in maternal urine iodine with a phenomenon goitrigénèse and biological hypothyroidism and that some studies have shown that neonatal thyroid volumes were higher in iodine deficient mothers . We postulate that the measurement of fetal thyroid by our criteria can be correlated with maternal urinary iodine. If this were the case, we will have a simple test to identify iodine supplementation in pregnant women.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERechographyCorrelation of neonatal thyroid volume with maternal iodine deficiency

Timeline

Start date
2005-10-01
Primary completion
2006-06-01
Completion
2006-06-01
First posted
2005-09-13
Last updated
2012-07-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00162539. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.