OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Project
About the study
The purpose of the OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Study is to monitor planned and unplanned pregnancies exposed to certain medications, to evaluate the possible teratogenic effect of these medications and to follow live born infants for five years after birth. With respect to fetal outcome, it is important to evaluate the spectrum of outcomes that may be relevant to a medication exposure during pregnancy, and these include both easily recognizable defects which are visible at birth, as well as more subtle or delayed defects that may not be readily identifiable without special expertise and observation beyond the newborn period.
Who can take part
You may be eligible to participate in the study if you meet the following criteria:
INCLUSION CRITERIA
Inclusion Criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
* Currently pregnant
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How to Apply
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Study Details
Contition
Crohn's Disease,Rheumatoid Arthritis,Ankylosing Spondylitis,Psoriatic Arthritis,Psoriasis
Participants Needed
925
Est. Completion Date
Oct 31, 2026
Treatment Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Sponsor
University of California, San Diego
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT Identifier
NCT01797224
Study Number
RA0023
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