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Clinical Trials/NCT01360684
NCT01360684
Completed
Not Applicable

Pilot Study of Measuring Axillary Skin Temperature, Using DuoFertility, as a Marker of Ovulation in 10 Women of Childbearing Age

Joanne Outtrim1 site in 1 country10 target enrollmentJuly 2010
ConditionsInfertility

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Infertility
Sponsor
Joanne Outtrim
Enrollment
10
Locations
1
Status
Completed
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Infertility is the most common reason women (aged 20-45yrs)see their GP, affecting 1 in 7 couples. Measuring basal body temperature is a technique that has been used since the 1930's to attempt to predict ovulation. Current NICE guidelines don't recommend the use of BBT charts to predict ovulation, as it has not been established to reliably confirm ovulation.

The DuoFertility sensor a CE marked Class la device provides a continuous accurate measure of axilla temperature whilst worn under the arm.

The investigators plan to compare the temperature measurements of the DuoFertility sensor with the gold standard transvaginal ultrasound scan obtained during 10 infertile women's menstrual cycles, up to 10 cycles per women.

The investigators aim to investigate if continuous axillary skin temperature measurement obtained from the DuoFertility sensor, provides comparable results for identifying the occurrence of ovulation as the gold standard transvaginal ultrasound scan.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 2010
End Date
January 2015
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Joanne Outtrim
Responsible Party
Sponsor Investigator
Principal Investigator

Joanne Outtrim

Senior Research Nurse

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation
  • Females aged 18 to 44 years.
  • Referred with infertility to the Reproductive Medicine Clinic, Rosie Hospital
  • Have a body mass index (BMI) above 19 and below 29
  • Regular menstrual cycles, i.e. no greater than 7 days difference between the shortest and longest cycle in the last 6 months
  • Minimum menstrual cycle 21 days
  • Maximum menstrual cycle 35 days
  • Willing to wear a DuoFertility sensor continuously for 8 to 10 menstrual cycles;
  • Willing to attend Rosie Hospital up to 5 times per cycle for TVS and blood tests
  • Willing to perform twice daily LH urine tests at home from day 8 of cycle till positive

Exclusion Criteria

  • Aged younger than 18 years, or older than 44 years
  • Have a BMI less than 18 or greater than 29
  • Any diagnosed systemic illnesses, including but not restricted to thyroid disease, diabetes or inflammatory diseases
  • Polycystic ovary disease
  • Endometriosis or other pelvic pathology (including proven tubal disease)
  • Taking steroids, including oral contraceptives or anti inflammatory drugs

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

Study Sites (1)

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