Closed Studies
Closed Research Studies
Below are a list of closed research studies that RADfertility has participated in.
CLOSED - Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Center Observational Study
RADfertility is currently seeking new patients to participate in an Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain Center Observational Study. This study will describe historic, current, and evolving treatment pathways, treatments, and interventions in women with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of endometriosis in order to better understand the impact of early intervention on the disease or its symptoms. Length of treatment is dependent on standard of care treatment provided and all study information will be collected during routine standard of care visits.
Please note the study is not open to current or past patients at this time. There are no study medications associated with this research trial. Your plan of care remains the same if you are a participant in the study or not.
You may be eligible to participate if you:
- are of reproductive age (between their first menstrual cycle and before onset of menopause).
- have experienced chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and/or dysmenorrhea (DYS) for at least 6 months prior to enrollment without symptom improvement with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or hormone/medical treatment.
- are a woman with suspected or confirmed endometriosis (EM) at time of enrollment.
- are a woman with CPP and/or DYS impacting daily activities as determined by their treating physician.
- are able to read, understand and respond to patient questionnaires.
- are willing to sign a patient authorization and/or informed consent form (ICF) and agree to disclose personal health information.
To learn more about this study, visit clinicaltrials.gov here.
Please note that this is not an infertility or IVF study.
CLOSED - IVF Clinical Trial 2019
RADfertility is currently seeking patients to participate in an IVF clinical trial. This is a great opportunity for some of our patients who are contemplating IVF to attain their family building dreams. In addition to helping us advance the field of fertility, participants who qualify will enjoy benefits like free or significantly reduced costs for study medications and treatment.
You may be eligible to participate if you are:
- You are between 18-42 years of age
- Your body mass index (BMI) is between 17.5 and 38.0
- You currently have regular menstrual cycles
- You are preparing to undergo an IVF cycle with a fresh embryo transfer
To learn more about this study, visit clinicaltrials.gov here and here.
CLOSED - IVF Clinical Trial 2018
RADfertility is currently seeking patients to participate in an IVF clinical trial. In addition to helping us advance the field of fertility, participants who qualify will enjoy benefits like free or significantly reduced costs for study medications and treatment. We have additional research opportunities on the horizon that will start in Fall 2018.
Learn more about this study, visit clinicaltrials.gov
CLOSED - IVF Clinical Trial 2017
RADfertility is currently seeking patients to participate in a fertility research study designed to compare two medications used for controlled ovarian stimulation (COS), in in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles.
The study medications and some study-related tests and procedures may be provided at no cost to qualified participants.
You may be eligible for the study if you:
- Are between 21-35 years old
- Have a regular menstrual cycle of 21 to 45 days
- Have a history of infertility and desire pregnancy
- Have an AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) ≥ 5 (ng/mL)
Your decision to participate in the study is voluntary and deciding not to participate will not change your care at RADfertility.
To learn more about this study along with exclusion criteria, visit clinicaltrials.gov
CLOSED - LutrePulse Hydrogonadotropic Hypogonadism Clinical Research Study
RADfertility is participating in the LutrePulse Clinical Research Study. The study is evaluating the ovulation rate in women after receiving an investigational pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) medication. The study requires patients that meet the following criteria.
- You are a woman 18-40 years old
- You have a clinical history or were recently diagnosed with primary amenorrhea with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
- You desire to become pregnant
CLOSED - AMH Study
RADfertility is currently seeking patients to participate in a research study by donating a blood sample that will help evaluate a test that measures Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH). AMH is a naturally occurring hormone found in both men and women. In women, AMH, is related to the reproductive cycle and the ability to get pregnant, and may help identify women who may have problems getting pregnant because of poor ovarian response.
Eligible participants will be compensated as a result of their volunteer participation in this study.
If you are currently planning to undergo your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd cycle of ovarian stimulation for IVF, you may be eligible to participate in this research study if you meet the following eligibility:
- You are between the ages of 21 and 45 years old.
- You have regular menstual cycles (between 21 and 35 days).
- You have both of your ovaries.
- You are not currently on oral contraceptives.
- You do not have confirmed PCOS.
- You have not had any ovarian surgery within the last year.
- You have not recently had drug or radiation treatment for cancer.
- You are not currently pregnant
- You are willing to provide a blood sample according to the research study.
Research Studies
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The ELIAS Study
Assessing the level of interest that a specific group of patients has in undergoing endometrial assessment in order to potentially improve the chance of pregnancy after embryo transfer.
UD Physiology Core Lab Research Study
Examining estrogen effects on blood vessel function in women
UD Fertility & Reproductive Health Knowledge Research Study
Examining fertility knowledge in young adults
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