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| Brief Title † | Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS) | ||||||||
| Official Title † | Myelomeningocele Repair Randomized Trial | ||||||||
| Brief Summary | Spina bifida (myelomeningocele) is a complex birth defect in which a portion of the spinal cord is not fully developed. The overlying bones and skin are incompletely formed and the underdeveloped area of the spinal cord is exposed on the surface of the back. Spina bifida defects are closed soon after birth to prevent further damage to the spinal cord and nerves. The Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS) is a research study comparing two approaches to the treatment of babies with spina bifida: surgery before birth (prenatal surgery) and the standard closure, surgery after birth (postnatal surgery). |
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| Detailed Description | Since 1997, more than 200 fetuses have had in utero closure of myelomeningocele by open maternal-fetal surgery. Preliminary clinical evidence suggests that this procedure reduces the incidence of shunt-dependent hydrocephalus and restores the cerebellum and brainstem to more normal configuration. However, clinical results of prenatal surgery for myelomeningocele are based on comparisons with historical controls and examine only efficacy, not safety. MOMS will determine if intrauterine repair of fetal myelomeningocele at 19 to 25 weeks of gestation improves outcomes as compared to standard postnatal repair. Outcomes assessed include death, the need for ventricular decompressive shunting by one year of life and neurologic function at 30 months of age. Two hundred women, whose fetuses have spina bifida, will be enrolled in the study and randomized to have either prenatal surgery or postnatal surgery. After a central screening process which includes a medical record review, all women will have an extensive baseline evaluation that will include ultrasound, MRI, physical exam, social work evaluation, psychological screening, and education about spina bifida and prenatal surgery. For women who are eligible following the central screening process, all screening, surgery and follow-up visits will be performed at one of three MOMS Centers. The mother, if eligible, and her support person will travel (at the expense of the study) to the MOMS Center for screening and randomization. Women assigned to have prenatal surgery will be scheduled for surgery within 1 to 3 days after they are randomized. They will stay near the MOMS Center until they deliver. Women in the postnatal group will travel back to their assigned MOMS Center to deliver. Both groups will deliver their babies by C-section around the 37th week of their pregnancies. Babies born to women in the postnatal surgery group will have their spina bifida defects closed when they are medically stable, usually within 48 hours of birth. Children and their parents will return to their assigned MOMS Center at 1 year and 2 ½ years of age for follow-up evaluation. Motor function, developmental progress, and bladder, kidney, and brain development will be assessed. |
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| Study Type † | Interventional | ||||||||
| Study Design † | Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study | ||||||||
| Primary Outcome Measure † | Infant death or need for ventricular shunt by 1 year of life [ Time Frame: 12 months of age ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] Bayley Scales of Infant Development MDI and functional-anatomical level of lesion at 30 months of age [ Time Frame: 30 months of age ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] |
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| Secondary Outcome Measure † | Chiari II malformation [ Time Frame: 12 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] Neurodevelopmental status [ Time Frame: 30 months of age ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] Ambulation status, neuromuscular defects [ Time Frame: 30 months of age ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] Maternal, psychological and reproductive functioning [ Time Frame: 30 months postpartum ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ] |
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| Condition † | Meningomyelocele Spinal Dysraphism |
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| Intervention † | Procedure: Prenatal Myelomeningocele Repair Surgery Procedure: Postnatal Myelomeningocele Repair Surgery |
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| MEDLINE PMIDs | 3124366, 8327074, 11084552, 10705927, 10573273, 9094015, 7585064 | ||||||||
| Links | Click here for more information about MOMS ![]() Click here for more information about the NICHD Pregnancy and Perinatology Branch  ![]() |
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| Recruitment Status † | Recruiting | ||||||||
| Enrollment † | 200 | ||||||||
| Start Date † | February 2003 | ||||||||
| Completion Date | December 2011 | ||||||||
| Eligibility Criteria † | Inclusion Criteria
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| Gender | Female | ||||||||
| Ages | 18 Years and older | ||||||||
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers | Yes | ||||||||
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| Location Countries † | United States | ||||||||
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| NCT ID † | NCT00060606 | ||||||||
| Organization ID | U01HD41665 | ||||||||
| Secondary IDs †† | U01HD41666, U01HD41667, U01HD41669 | ||||||||
| Study Sponsor † | Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) | ||||||||
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| Information Provided By | Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) | ||||||||
| Verification Date | March 2008 | ||||||||
| First Received Date † | May 8, 2003 | ||||||||
| Last Updated Date | March 29, 2008 | ||||||||