Can a simple ultrasound predict outcomes in sick Moms-to-Be?
NCT ID NCT06728722
First seen Jun 25, 2026 · Last updated Jul 29, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study uses ultrasound to measure muscle, fat, and fluid changes in 121 critically ill pregnant or gynecological patients in the ICU. The goal is to see if these body composition changes are linked to serious outcomes like death, need for a breathing machine, or longer hospital stays. It is purely observational, meaning no treatment is given—just monitoring to gather knowledge.
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Conditions
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Ain shams university
RECRUITINGCairo, Cairo Governorate, 11528, Egypt
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