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UnknownNCT03842449

Impact of Expired Carbon Monoxide Measurement on Smoking Cessation of Pregnant Women

Impact of Expired Carbon Monoxide Measurement on Smoking Cessation of Pregnant Women - Tobacco Pregnancy Addictive Pregnant Women

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
102 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Limoges · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

France is the country of Europe where the prevalence of pregnant women smokers is the highest (35.9% before pregnancy and in the 3rd quarter 21.8% in 2008). In the investigator's country, among the smokers of early pregnancy with the usual care, only 30% manage to stop during pregnancy. Maternal smoking during pregnancy is a clearly identified risk factor for the course of pregnancy and the unborn child. The measurement of carbon monoxide (CO) expired in pregnancy monitoring consultation is part of the recommendations of the consensus conference "Pregnancy and Tobacco" (ANAES, October 2004) and the parliamentary report on smoking by JL Touraine and D. Jacquat (Feb 2012). However, this recommendation has not entered the current practice. The research aims to justify the clinical relevance of this recommendation by demonstrating the positive impact of expired CO measurement on the rate of discontinuation during pregnancy.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTBabyCOAn expired CO measurement will be performed by BabyCO and the result will be returned to the smoking pregnant woman by the consultant.
OTHERBiological samplesThe nature of the samples taken during the delivery are: * maternal blood, * cord blood * placenta fragment

Timeline

Start date
2019-03-18
Primary completion
2022-03-18
Completion
2022-03-18
First posted
2019-02-15
Last updated
2021-03-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

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