Low-dose aspirin for preventing intrauterine growth restriction and pre eclampsia in sickle cell pregnancy (PIPSICKLE): a randomised controlled trial (study protocol)
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Introduction Pregnancy in sickle cell disease is
fraught with many complications including pre eclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction
(IUGR). Previously, we found an abnormality in
prostacyclin–thromboxane ratio in sickle cell pregnant
women, a situation that is also found in non-sickle
pregnancies with PE and unexplained IUGR. Low-dose
aspirin (LDA) has been shown to reduce the incidence
of PE and IUGR in high-risk women by reducing
the vasoconstrictor thromboxane while sparing
prostacyclin, in effect ‘correcting’ the ratio. It has been
found to be safe for use in pregnancy but has not
been tested in sickle cell pregnancy. We hypothesise
that LDA will reduce the incidence of IUGR and PE in
pregnant haemoglobin SS (HbSS) and haemoglobin SC
(HbSC) women.
Methods and analysis This is a multisite, double
blind, randomised controlled trial, comparing a daily
dose of 100 mg aspirin to placebo, from 12 to 16
weeks’ gestation until 36 weeks, in Lagos state,
Nigeria. Four hundred and seventy-six eligible pregnant
HbSS and HbSC women will be recruited consecutively,
randomly assigned to either group and followed from
recruitment until delivery. The primary outcome will
be the incidence of birth weight below 10th centile
for gestational age on INTERGROWTH 21 birth weight
charts, or incidence of miscarriage or perinatal death.
Secondary outcomes will include PE, maternal death,
preterm delivery, perinatal death, number of crises,
need for blood transfusion and complications such as
infections and placental abruption. Analysis will be by
intention to treat and the main treatment effects will
be quantified by relative risk with 95% CI, at a 5%
significance level.
Ethical approval Ethical approval has been granted
by the Health Research and Ethics committees of the
recruiting hospitals and the National Health Research
and Ethics Committee. Study findings will be presented
at conferences and published appropriately
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Afolabi BB, Babah OA, Adeyemo TA, et al. Low dose aspirin for preventing intrauterine growth restriction and pre-eclampsia in sickle cell pregnancy (PIPSICKLE): a randomised controlled trial (study protocol). BMJ Open 2021;11:e047949. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-047949