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A Temperature-Monitoring Vaginal Ring for Measuring Adherence
Authors:Peter Boyd  Delphine Desjardins  Sandeep Kumar  Susan M. Fetherston  Roger Le-Grand  Nathalie Dereuddre-Bosquet  Berglind Helgadóttir   ásgeir Bjarnason  Manjula Narasimhan  R. Karl Malcolm
Affiliation:1School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom;2CEA, Division of Immuno-Virology, DSV/iMETI, IDMIT Center, Paris, France;3UMR-E1, Paris Sud University, Orsay, France;4Star-Oddi Ltd, Gardabaer, Iceland;5World Health Organization, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, Geneva, Switzerland;Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UNITED STATES
Abstract:BackgroundProduct adherence is a pivotal issue in the development of effective vaginal microbicides to reduce sexual transmission of HIV. To date, the six Phase III studies of vaginal gel products have relied primarily on self-reporting of adherence. Accurate and reliable methods for monitoring user adherence to microbicide-releasing vaginal rings have yet to be established.MethodsA silicone elastomer vaginal ring prototype containing an embedded, miniature temperature logger has been developed and tested in vitro and in cynomolgus macaques for its potential to continuously monitor environmental temperature and accurately determine episodes of ring insertion and removal.ResultsIn vitro studies demonstrated that DST nano-T temperature loggers encapsulated in medical grade silicone elastomer were able to accurately and continuously measure environmental temperature. The devices responded quickly to temperature changes despite being embedded in different thickness of silicone elastomer. Prototype vaginal rings measured higher temperatures compared with a subcutaneously implanted device, showed high sensitivity to diurnal fluctuations in vaginal temperature, and accurately detected periods of ring removal when tested in macaques.ConclusionsVaginal rings containing embedded temperature loggers may be useful in the assessment of product adherence in late-stage clinical trials.
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