The Accuracy of Wrist Skin Temperature in Detecting Ovulation Compared to Basal Body Temperature: Prospective Comparative Diagnostic Accuracy Study

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Zhu, Tracy Y. [1 ]
Rothenbuhler, Martina [2 ]
Hamvas, Gyorgyi [1 ]
Hofmann, Anja [1 ]
Welter, JoEllen [1 ]
Kahr, Maike [1 ]
Kimmich, Nina [3 ]
Shilaih, Mohaned [2 ]
Leeners, Brigitte [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Reprod Endocrinol, Ramistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Ava AG, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Obstet, Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
ovulation; basal body temperature; BBT; oral temperature; wrist skin temperature; diagnostic accuracy; thermometer; fertility; menstruation; wearable; sensor; mobile phone; CIRCADIAN-RHYTHM; PREDICTION; INDEX;
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10.2196/20710
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: As a daily point measurement, basal body temperature (BBT) might not be able to capture the temperature shift in the menstrual cycle because a single temperature measurement is present on the sliding scale of the circadian rhythm. Wrist skin temperature measured continuously during sleep has the potential to overcome this limitation. Objective: This study compares the diagnostic accuracy of these two temperatures for detecting ovulation and to investigate the correlation and agreement between these two temperatures in describing thermal changes in menstrual cycles. Methods: This prospective study included 193 cycles (170 ovulatory and 23 anovulatory) collected from 57 healthy women. Participants wore a wearable device (Ava Fertility Tracker bracelet 2.0) that continuously measured the wrist skin temperature during sleep. Daily BBT was measured orally and immediately upon waking up using a computerized fertility tracker with a digital thermometer (Lady-Comp). An at-home luteinizing hormone test was used as the reference standard for ovulation. The diagnostic accuracy of using at least one temperature shift detected by the two temperatures in detecting ovulation was evaluated. For ovulatory cycles, repeated measures correlation was used to examine the correlation between the two temperatures, and mixed effect models were used to determine the agreement between the two temperature curves at different menstrual phases. Results: Wrist skin temperature was more sensitive than BBT (sensitivity 0.62 vs 0.23; P<.001) and had a higher true-positive rate (54.9% vs 20.2%) for detecting ovulation; however, it also had a higher false-positive rate (8.8% vs 3.6%), resulting in lower specificity (0.26 vs 0.70; P=.002). The probability that ovulation occurred when at least one temperature shift was detected was 86.2% for wrist skin temperature and 84.8% for BBT. Both temperatures had low negative predictive values (8.8% for wrist skin temperature and 10.9% for BBT). Significant positive correlation between the two temperatures was only found in the follicular phase (rmcorr correlation coefficient=0.294; P=.001). Both temperatures increased during the postovulatory phase with a greater increase in the wrist skin temperature (range of increase: 0.50 degrees C vs 0.20 degrees C). During the menstrual phase, the wrist skin temperature exhibited a greater and more rapid decrease (from 36.13 degrees C to 35.80 degrees C) than BBT (from 36.31 degrees C to 36.27 degrees C). During the preovulatory phase, there were minimal changes in both temperatures and small variations in the estimated daily difference between the two temperatures, indicating an agreement between the two curves. Conclusions: For women interested in maximizing the chances of pregnancy, wrist skin temperature continuously measured during sleep is more sensitive than BBT for detecting ovulation. The difference in the diagnostic accuracy of these methods was likely attributed to the greater temperature increase in the postovulatory phase and greater temperature decrease during the menstrual phase for the wrist skin temperatures.
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