Project Details
Description
The cooperative Reproductive Medicine Network is designed to carry out
large, multicenter clinical trials in the areas of male and female
infertility and reproductive diseases and disorders. By testing
hypotheses in large numbers of patients enrolled in common protocols,
answers will be provided more rapidly than by individual centers acting
alone.
The six clinical sites or "Reproductive Medicine Units" (RMUs) are The
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Magee-Women's Hospital in
Pittsburgh, Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, the University of
California at Davis (with a "satellite" site at Kaiser Permanente in San
Francisco), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA, and the University
of Alabama at Birmingham. The Data Coordinating Center (DCC) is at
Columbia University, New York City. Since the Network is supported by
Cooperative Agreements, and NIH scientific staff member functions as a
partner in the role of Research Coordinator.
The Principal Investigators of the RMU's and DCC, the NIH Research
Coordinator, and an independent Chair form the Steering Committee. The
Steering Committee makes decisions by consensus, regarding topics to be
studied, protocol design and execution, and publication. A Data Safety
and Monitoring Committee convened by the NICHD has responsibility for
reviewing clinical protocols, and for making a recommendation of the
NICHD whether to accept, modify, or decline proposed studies.
The first protocol is a 2x2 comparison of intrauterine vs intracervical
insemination, each with or without gonadotropin stimulation of the
ovaries. Couples (n=932) with an apparently normal female partner, i.e.
unexplained infertility or male factor infertility, who meet the
eligibility criteria will be randomized and enrolled. Ovulation induction
will be carried out using Metrodin (human follitropin) under an IND. It
is anticipated that Network activity will eventually encompass two
simultaneous protocols, one in infertility and one in gynecology.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 4/1/90 → 12/31/00 |
Funding
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development: US$46,035.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Reproductive Medicine
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