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Brief Title: Uterine Fibroid Pregnancy Registry
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Study ID: NCT00232713
Brief Summary: The Uterine Fibroid Pregnancy Registry is a USA and European-based registry designed to monitor pregnancies in women with uterine fibroids in order to 1. estimate the risk ratio of birth defects in women with uterine fibroids who were treated or untreated during pregnancy and 2. detect any pattern of birth defects among pregnancies in specific treatment groups. Those pregnant women exposed to various therapies used to treat uterine fibroids will be compared with those not exposed to treatment in order to detect any potential increase in the risk of major birth defects.
Detailed Description: This is a prospective, observational, registration and follow-up study of patients with uterine fibroids who become pregnant and their offspring. Those who are exposed to treatment at any time during pregnancy or within one month of conception will be compared with those not exposed to treatment. Enrollment of patients into the Registry may be initiated by health care providers and/or pregnant patients. Health care providers provide all information related to the pregnancy and the outcome. During the study, data will be collected on uterine fibroids, exposure to treatment for uterine fibroids, potential confounding factors, and pregnancy outcome. Reported cases will be reviewed and classified according to type of birth defects. Registry enrollment is voluntary and should occur as early in pregnancy as possible, preferably before any prenatal testing. Midway between enrollment and the expected date of delivery, the Registry conducts a short interim follow-up with the health care provider to supplement registration data. Near the estimated date of delivery, the Registry prompts the health care provider to provide pregnancy outcome data. The data elements requested include: * Health care provider contact information * Eligibility criteria * Uterine fibroid treatment (30 days prior to conception and during pregnancy and includes non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, oral contraceptive pills, progestational agents, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, and other oral agents) * Pregnancy/Birth outcome * Maternal information * Prenatal tests * Uterine fibroid classification If a live birth is reported, the Registry conducts the follow-up with the infant's health care provider within 2 months of birth, and at 12 months of age. If a birth defect is indicated, the Registry will request additional targeted follow-up information from the health care provider. Data on any adverse event will be forwarded to the Sponsors.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Name: Susan S Roberts, PhD
Affiliation: Syneos Health
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR