Clitoral Location in Relation to Sexual Function Using Pelvic Imaging
NCT01195701 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 35
Last updated 2014-12-03
Summary
Women who are unable to achieve orgasm compared to women who have normal orgasmic function may have different clitoral anatomy and different hormone levels. The investigators hypothesis is that women who have difficulty with orgasm may have a clitoris that is closer to the vagina and may have higher testosterone levels. Pelvic MRI will be used to observe whether clitoral measurements differ between women with normal orgasmic function vs. those with anorgasmia.
Conditions
- Female Sexual Dysfunction
- Anorgasmia
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
TriHealth Hatton Research Institute
collaborator OTHER -
TriHealth Inc.
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Christine M Vaccaro, DO · Good Samaritan Hospital
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 55 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2010-07-31
- Primary Completion
- 2012-09-30
- Completion
- 2012-09-30
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
More Related Trials
-
Vaginal Tactile Imaging in Assessment of Pelvic Floor Conditions Before the Delivery
NCT03883867 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Graded Motor Imagery in Women Diagnosed With Genito-Pelvic Pain Penetration Disorder
NCT05637502 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Evaluation and Comparison of Women Pelvic Floor With and Without Sexual Dysfunction (Vaginismus)
NCT03176069 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
MRI & MRV in Pelvic Congestion Syndrome in Females
NCT03252041 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
A Multi Center Study to Validate a Condition-specific Measure of Sexual Health in Women With Pelvic Floor Disorders
NCT00952406 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Reference Intervals of the sEMG of the Pelvic Floor in Healthy Female
NCT04245137 ·Status: UNKNOWN
-
Pelvic Floor Muscle Function, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Diastasis Recti Abdominis in Postpartum Women
NCT05004402 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Efficacy of Biofeedback in Women With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
NCT04036578 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Mitigating Chronic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Following Childbirth by Pelvic Floor Dynamometry
NCT02391285 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
High Tone Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
NCT03083262 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Uroflow Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
NCT00714389 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
The Association of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Severity and Urinary Symptoms/Sexual Function
NCT01436708 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Vulvodynia Pain Thresholds
NCT04461210 ·Status: TERMINATED
-
Pelvic Floor Knowledge and Dysfunction in Female Athletes
NCT07209839 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Trans-perineal Ultrasound & Dynamic Pelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.
NCT03241836 ·Status: WITHDRAWN
-
NIRS for the Diagnosis of Myofascial Pelvic Pain
NCT07181447 ·Status: RECRUITING
-
Predicting Changes in Core Muscles During Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Machine and Deep Learning
NCT05833685 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Pelvic Floor Muscle Function in Nulliparous and Primiparous.
NCT01315769 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
New Diagnostic Tools in the Evaluation of the Posterior Compartment of the Women Pelvic Floor
NCT06525207 ·Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
-
Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Female CrossFit and Functional Fitness Exercisers
NCT05341024 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Correlates of Electrophysiological Activities in Different Pelvic Floor Muscle Groups and Female Pelvic Floor Function
NCT04482426 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Uroflow Measurements in Urogynecology Patients Compared to Healthy Female Volunteers
NCT00919048 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Its Influence on Body Image and Sexual Function
NCT03591393 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
The Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training for Urinary Incontinence in Nepalese Women
NCT05618886 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Dynamic MRI of the Behaviour of Female Pelvic Floor
NCT00747370 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: EARLY_PHASE1