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Clinical Trials: Women’s Health (Infertility, Menopause, Etc.)
IRB No. 22-327-1 (Dr. Biree Andemariam, PI): Bone Loss, Physical Function and Frailty in Older Women with Sickle Cell Trait
This research study has two purposes. The first purpose is to determine whether having sickle cell trait is a risk factor for the development of bone thinning in older women. Nearly 10% of African Americans carry sickle cell trait, and most of them are unaware of it. African Americans are less likely to develop thin bones than whites, but if they sustain a bone fracture, they are more likely to die from it. Having sickle cell trait may lead to bone thinning and predispose a subset of African Americans to dangerously thin bones. The second purpose is to investigate whether women with SCT have reduced decreased muscle function, decreased muscle mass, and increased frailty compared to women without SCT. Frailty is a common clinical syndrome in older adults that carries an increased risk for poor health outcomes, including falls, incident disability, hospitalization, and death. This study will try to fill a knowledge gap in the scientific literature. It may potentially reveal a previously unrecognized risk factor for disability and address potential health disparity in African descent women.
IRB No. 24-111JSF-1 (Dr. Danielle Luciano, PI): The CT EndoRISE Biorepository
According to Connecticut Public Act No. 22-33, the CT EndoRISE biorepository will prospectively collect endometriosis tissues (termed lesions), healthy endometrium, blood, urine, and peritoneal fluid samples along with linked clinical and phenotypic data, symptoms, and quality of life questionnaires from patients with endometriosis and healthy controls. The CT EndoRISE is a collaboration between The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine and UConn Health.
IRB No. 25-223-1 (Dr. Amanda Ulrich, PI): The Impact of vNOTES Hysterectomy on Sexual Function as Compared to Conventional Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
This study aims to compare three different modalities of hysterectomy on female sexual function. vNOTES hysterectomy the newest surgical approach, will be compared to conventional minimally invasive and robotic assisted approaches. Pre- and post-operative surveys will be administered to assess female sexual function quantitatively using a validated survey called the female sexual function index. The change in this study from pre- op to 3-month and 6-months post-op will be compared between the 3 surgical approaches to determine if vNOTES hysterectomy has a negative impact on female sexual function.