New Methods of Detecting Problems in Pregnancy - Sample Bank
Research type
Research Tissue Bank
IRAS ID
343245
Research summary
New Methods of Detecting Problems in Pregnancy - Sample Bank
REC name
South Central - Oxford C Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
25/SC/0119
Date of REC Opinion
22 May 2025
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion
Data collection arrangements
Blood samples will be collected from pregnant women and their partners. The data collected will include clinical information about the pregnancy and pregnancy outcome. Samples are being collected from couples with both normal
and complicated pregnancies and written consent is obtained.. A member of the clinical or research team will discuss the study. If the woman (and partner) express interest they will be given the opportunity to go through the patient information sheet, ask any questions and discuss the study in more detail before being invited to sign the consent form.Research programme
The sample bank will be used for the development of tests for the non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of genetic or chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, or for the detection of pregnancies at increased risk of obstetric complications which jeopardise fetal well-being. The development of non-invasive tests for diagnosis and screening will enable safer delivery of prenatal diagnosis, avoiding the risk of miscarriage associated with invasive tests, and potentially improve early detection of serious pregnancy complications.
Storage license
12654
RTBTitle
New Methods of Detecting Problems in Pregnancy - Sample Bank
Establishment organisation
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
Establishment organisation address
North Thames Genomic Laboratory Hub
Level 5, Barclay House
37 Queen Square, London
WC1N 3BH