Clinical Tests
Reliability, Acceptance and Safety
Clinical tests
The computers have been clinically tested
several times by Prof. Dr. G. Freundl, former Head Physician of the
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Municipal Hospital of
Düsseldorf-Benrath. The results have been presented at various medical
conferences in Europe.
Clinical Study "effectiveness of Lady-Comp, Baby-Comp and pearly"
"The high measurement accuracy of the temperature sensors and the precise algorithm of the temperature calculation provide a high degree in method safety, which clearly stands out from competitive devices.
The handling and operation of the device is user friendly and easy - all relevant items which ensure a safe and correct application of the device are described comprehensibly in the instructions manual.
Several scientific investigations, which were published in recognized journals, provide substantial evidence of the contraceptive effectiveness and safety of the VE electronic fertility devices. All investigations and studies were conducted independently; none of the participating physicians received any financial grant nor had a relationship with the manufacturer, Valley Electronics, thus allowing the public to consider the independently published data to be reliable and objective."
ClevaMed Dr. med. Andreas Marx
Clinical tests
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Clinical Trial
Trial of contraceptive effectiveness of Lady-Comp, Baby-Comp and pearly ; test of 131 women and 2.843 cycles over 12 month. Field study in Poland. Results: User Pearl-Index 0.64. Under direction of Prof. Ewa Markwitz, 2010
686
women from Germany, Switzerland and Mexico participated in the most
recent study for over two years. The study was conducted at the
University Hospital in Düsseldorf and resulted in a Pearl Index of 0.7.
Clinical trial "Planning"
Under "Downloads" you will find a summary of the study conducted by Prof. S. Dessole and presented during the "International Meeting on Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology" in Porto Cervo in 1997.



