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NEST for Maternal Abnormality (NEST Trial)
N/A
Waitlist Available
Led By Ruth M Farrell, M.D., M.A.
Research Sponsored by The Cleveland Clinic
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 40 weeks estimated gestational age
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NEST Trial Summary
This trial is testing how best to give information to pregnant women about a new genetic screening test, Noninvasive prenatal genetic testing (NIPT).
Eligible Conditions
- Prenatal Maternal Abnormality
- Pregnancy Complications
- Syndrome
- Prenatal Disorder
- Genetic Disorder
NEST Trial Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 40 weeks estimated gestational age
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~40 weeks estimated gestational age
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary outcome measures
Shared decision-making (SDM)
Secondary outcome measures
Decisional regret
Informed choice
NEST Trial Design
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Placebo Group
Group I: InterventionExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
This arm will utilize a point-of-care shared decision-making tool (NEST).
Group II: ControlPlacebo Group1 Intervention
This group will utilize usual care with respect to healthcare provider practice for education and counseling.
Treatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
NEST
2018
N/A
~650
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Who is running the clinical trial?
Indiana UniversityOTHER
980 Previous Clinical Trials
982,338 Total Patients Enrolled
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)NIH
263 Previous Clinical Trials
283,488 Total Patients Enrolled
The Cleveland ClinicLead Sponsor
1,026 Previous Clinical Trials
1,365,432 Total Patients Enrolled
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are there any still enrolling in this research project?
"While this specific trial is no longer actively recruiting patients, the information available on clinicaltrials.gov shows that it was originally posted on February 19th, 2018 and last updated on July 11th, 2022. There are currently 101 other trials that are actively recruiting patients."
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