2020
Factors associated with study protocol adherence and bio banking participation in reproductive medicine clinical trials and their relationship to live birth
Engmann L, Sun F, Legro RS, Diamond MP, Zhang H, Santoro N, Bartlebaugh C, Dodson W, Estes S, Ober J, Brzyski R, Easton C, Hernandez A, Leija M, Pierce D, Robinson R, Awonuga A, Cedo L, Cline A, Collins K, Krawetz S, Puscheck E, Singh M, Yoscovits M, Barnhart K, Coutifaris C, Lecks K, Martino L, Marunich R, Snyder P, Alvero R, Comfort A, Crow M, Schlaff W, Casson P, Hohmann A, Mallette S, Christman G, Ohl D, Ringbloom M, Tang J, Bates G, Mason S, DiMaria N, Usadi R, Lucidi R, Rhea M, Baker V, Turner K, Trussell J, DelBasso D, Huang H, Li Y, Makuch R, Patrizio P, Sakai L, Scahill L, Taylor H, Thomas T, Tsang S, Yan Q, Zhang M, Haisenleder D, Lamar C, DePaolo L, Herring A, Redmond J, Thomas M, Turek P, Wactawski-Wende J, Rebar R, Cato P, Dukic V, Lewis V, Schlegel P, Witter F. Factors associated with study protocol adherence and bio banking participation in reproductive medicine clinical trials and their relationship to live birth. Human Reproduction 2020, 35: 2819-2831. PMID: 33190149, PMCID: PMC8453415, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaa232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolycystic ovary syndromeClinical trial protocolMedicine clinical trialsU10 HD055942U10 HD38998Baseline characteristicsTrial protocolClinical trialsLive birthsPolycystic Ovary Syndrome IIU10 HD38992U10 HD39005U10 HD27049STUDY FUNDING/COMPETINGMultiple Intrauterine GestationsStudy protocol adherenceUS multicenter trialRegular ovulatory cyclesClinical trial findingsPolycystic ovarian morphologyPARTICIPANTS/MATERIALSROLE OF CHANCELower household incomeAfrican AmericansAspects of adherence
2018
The efficiency of single institutional review board review in National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Cooperative Reproductive Medicine Network–initiated clinical trials
Diamond MP, Eisenberg E, Huang H, Coutifaris C, Legro RS, Hansen KR, Steiner AZ, Cedars M, Barnhart K, Ziolek T, Thomas TR, Maurer K, Krawetz SA, Wild RA, Trussell J, Santoro N, Zhang H, Network F. The efficiency of single institutional review board review in National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Cooperative Reproductive Medicine Network–initiated clinical trials. Clinical Trials 2018, 16: 3-10. PMID: 30354458, PMCID: PMC6384136, DOI: 10.1177/1740774518807888.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInstitutional review boardReproductive Medicine NetworkPast clinical trialsClinical trialsReview boardChild healthNational InstituteClinical researchMedicine NetworkSingle institutional review boardInstitutional review board approvalCurrent clinical trialsInstitutional review board submissionLocal institutional review boardReview board approval
2015
Recruitment strategies in two reproductive medicine network infertility trials
Usadi RS, Diamond MP, Legro RS, Schlaff WD, Hansen KR, Casson P, Christman G, Bates G, Baker V, Seungdamrong A, Rosen MP, Lucidi S, Thomas T, Huang H, Santoro N, Eisenberg E, Zhang H, Alvero R, Network F. Recruitment strategies in two reproductive medicine network infertility trials. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2015, 45: 196-200. PMID: 26386293, PMCID: PMC4766588, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.09.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPPCOS IIMultiple Intrauterine GestationsPolycystic ovary syndromeRecruitment strategiesSuccessful recruitment strategiesInfertility trialsOvarian stimulationIntrauterine gestationOvary syndromeWhite patientsBlack patientsDifferent recruitment strategiesPhysician referralClinical trialsInfertile couplesTrial completionClinical sitesTrialsRecruitment methodsPatientsSimilar ratesPhysiciansWomenParticipantsSuccessful strategy