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NCT ID: NCT00730886 Terminated - Clinical trials for Uterine Fibroids, With Unexplained Infertility

ExAblate Treatment of Uterine Fibroids for Fertility Enhancement

Start date: July 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the ExAblate 2000 system for enhancement of fertility in women with non-hysteroscopically resectable uterine fibroids, who are diagnosed with unexplained infertility. Uterine fibroids are fairly common in women of child-bearing age. An evidence based review supported removing fibroids that distort the uterine cavity to increase pregnancy rates and decrease the rates of miscarriage. Some fibroids can be removed hysteroscopically which is minimally invasive, with low morbidity. However, removal of fibroids within the uterine wall require more invasive surgical procedures (e.g., myomectomy), with increasing morbidity risks including, but not limited to, infection, blood loss and postoperative uterine adhesions. ExAblate is approved by FDA for the treatment of uterine fibroids; however, its use in patients seeking pregnancy is considered experimental. Accumulated evidence suggests there are no significant complications from the procedure in women seeking pregnancy as with existing fibroid therapies; however, these data are based on a small number of patients. This study will evaluate fertility enhancement following ExAblate treatment or myomectomy, in women with unexplained infertility and who have non-hysteroscopically resectable uterine fibroids.

NCT ID: NCT00710346 Terminated - Leiomyoma Clinical Trials

Establishment of Fibroid Tissue Bank

Start date: June 30, 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to collect information and tissue samples from women with uterine fibroids. The samples will be used to study genes, proteins and other substances in order to better understand the disease process and improve fertility and reproductive health. Women who are scheduled to undergo hysterectomy, myomectomy or other surgery due to uterine fibroids or to an unusual variant of fibroid disease, such as HLRCC or benign metastasizing leiomyomatosis, may be eligible for this study. Tissue samples are collected from participants during surgery. The samples are coded and catalogued for research use. Data collected regarding the surgery include the sample location, surgery type, reason for surgery and the primary and secondary diagnoses. Additional data collected about the participant include date of birth, race, ethnicity, weight, height, smoking status, information about menstrual cycles, medications and family history.

NCT ID: NCT00702702 Terminated - Anemia Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of Proellex in Pre-menopausal Anemic Women With Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids

Start date: June 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Eligible female subjects will be randomly assigned to one of the three treatment groups. Subjects will receive 325 mg (65 mg elemental iron) iron supplements to be taken twice daily during study drug treatment. The study duration is approximately six months, which is comprised of a 4 - 6 week screening period, a three-month drug treatment period, and a one-month follow-up period.

NCT ID: NCT00683917 Terminated - Uterine Fibroids Clinical Trials

Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Efficacy Study of Proellex in Pre-menopausal Women With Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

PK of 25 mg and 50 mg Proellex® administered once daily (QD) over a 4-month period.

NCT ID: NCT00584207 Terminated - Uterine Fibroids Clinical Trials

Radiofrequency Ablation of Uterine Fibroids

Start date: March 2004
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Interventional

This research study is being conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ablation (destruction) of uterine leiomyomas (fibroids) using electrocautery heating guided by ultrasound. We are doing this to look for a less invasive method of treatment for patients with uterine fibroids. One method that is being used in other areas of the body to treat masses is radiofrequency electrocautery. This method may be performed for the treatment of uterine fibroids by placing a small diameter needle through the wall of the vagina into the fibroid guided by an ultrasound probe. An optional approach is to place the needle through the skin of the abdomen into the fibroid guided by an ultrasound probe. Once the needle is in the fibroid, the electrocautery current is applied and the fibroid is destroyed by heating. This would be done before hysterectomy (removal of the uterus). We are trying to test to see if this type of treatment can be applied to uterine fibroids. We are trying to develop radiofrequency electrocautery as one of the methods to treat fibroids without surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00496080 Terminated - Uterine Fibroids Clinical Trials

Doppler-Guided Uterine Artery Occlusion (DUAO) Device for Fibroid Related Bleeding

DUAO
Start date: June 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Doppler guided uterine artery occlusion (D-UAO) for the reduction of fibroid associated bleeding.

NCT ID: NCT00496067 Terminated - Uterine Fibroids Clinical Trials

Uterine Artery Occlusion for Fibroid Related Bleeding

Start date: April 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Doppler guided Uterine Artery Occlusion (D-UAO) as treatment for the reduction of fibroid-associated symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT00232713 Terminated - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Uterine Fibroid Pregnancy Registry

Start date: December 2005
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Uterine Fibroid Pregnancy Registry is a USA and European-based registry designed to monitor pregnancies in women with uterine fibroids in order to 1. estimate the risk ratio of birth defects in women with uterine fibroids who were treated or untreated during pregnancy and 2. detect any pattern of birth defects among pregnancies in specific treatment groups. Those pregnant women exposed to various therapies used to treat uterine fibroids will be compared with those not exposed to treatment in order to detect any potential increase in the risk of major birth defects.

NCT ID: NCT00219778 Terminated - Leiomyoma Clinical Trials

A Study on the Efficacy of 10 mg Oral Mifepristone for the Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Leiomyomas

Start date: December 2004
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The first indication of hysterectomies in France are uterine leiomyomas. When they are symptomatic leiomyomas are particularly responsables of an increase of menstruations duration and volume. Echography is the reference exam for the diagnosis. It exists two treatments ways:-firstly progestatives and antifibrinolytics for the treatment of hemorragic symptoms, -secondly LH-RH analogs for the treatment of leiomyomas volume and hemorragic symptoms but just used for a small period because of the risk of osteoporosis. Different studies with different doses of mifepristone were released. The authors observe a decrease of leiomyomas volume. Based on this experience the present placebo controlled study has for objectives:-to confirm the efficacy of 10 mg oral mifepristone during 24 weeks in the volume decrease and in symptoms of leiomyomas, - to assess the safety of the treatment. The aim is to avoid or delay the hysterectomy of non menopausal patients. During the study patients will be evaluated with biological exams, clinical exams, echographies, medical interrogations and their diary cards.

NCT ID: NCT00001850 Terminated - Infertility Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Women With Endocrine and Reproductive-Related Conditions

Start date: May 10, 1999
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study was designed to allow inpatient and outpatient evaluation of women with a variety of reproductive and endocrine-related disorders for purposes of research and physician education. The evaluations may include ultrasound examinations, blood, saliva, and/or urine samples. In some cases, specific laboratory or X-ray studies will be performed to confirm the diagnosis or assist in the treatment of the patient. These additional tests will be conducted within the guidelines of current gynecologic practice. In some cases, the patient will receive medical or surgical treatment for their disorder. The purpose of this study is to provide an opportunity for physicians to evaluate women with medical conditions of reproduction. These evaluations and treatments will support clinical training and research for the accredited training program in reproductive endocrinology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).<TAB>