Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT
Background Adequate endometrial growth is principal for implantation and pregnancy. Thin endometrium is associated with lower pregnancy rate in assisted reproductive technology. Some frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles are cancelled due to inadequate endometrial growth. Objective T...
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doaj-b704602a9df94f54939938b4ad326c302021-06-16T12:41:26ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine2476-37722019-06-011744344810.18502/ijrm.v17i6.4816ijrm.v17i6.4816Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCTLeila Nazari0Saghar Salehpour1Sedighe Hoseini2Shahrzad Zadehmodarres3Eznoallah Azargashb4 Department of Health and Social Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Health and Social Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Health and Social Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Health and Social Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Health and Social Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Background Adequate endometrial growth is principal for implantation and pregnancy. Thin endometrium is associated with lower pregnancy rate in assisted reproductive technology. Some frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles are cancelled due to inadequate endometrial growth. Objective To assess the effectiveness of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) intrauterine infusion for the treatment of thin endometrium. Materials and Methods A total of 72 patients who had a history of cancelled frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle due to the thin endometrium ( < 7mm) were assessed for the eligibility to enter the study between 2016 and 2017. Twelve patients were excluded for different reasons, and 60 included patients were randomly assigned to PRP or sham-catheter groups in a double-blind manner. Hormone replacement therapy was administered for endometrial preparation in all participants. PRP intrauterine infusion or shamcatheter was performed on day 11-12 due to the thin endometrium and it was repeated after 48 hr if necessary. Results Endometrial thickness increased at 48 hr after the first intervention in both groups. All participants needed second intervention due to an inadequate endometrial expansion. After second intervention, endometrial thickness was 7.21 ± 0.18 and 5.76 ± 0.97 mm in the PRP group and sham-catheter group, respectively. There was a significant difference between the two groups. (p < 0.001). Embryo transfer was done for all patients in PRP group and just in six cases in the sham-catheter group. Chemical pregnancy was reported in twelve cases in the PRP group and two cases in the sham-catheter group. Conclusion According to this trial, PRP was effective in endometrial expansion in patients with refractory thin endometrium.https://doi.org/10.18502/ijrm.v17i6.4816platelet-rich plasmaendometriumembryo transferrandomized controlled trial. |
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Leila Nazari Saghar Salehpour Sedighe Hoseini Shahrzad Zadehmodarres Eznoallah Azargashb Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine platelet-rich plasma endometrium embryo transfer randomized controlled trial. |
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Leila Nazari Saghar Salehpour Sedighe Hoseini Shahrzad Zadehmodarres Eznoallah Azargashb |
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Leila Nazari |
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Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT |
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Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT |
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Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT |
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Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT |
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Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: A double-blind RCT |
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effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma on endometrial expansion in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: a double-blind rct |
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Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences |
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International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine |
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2476-3772 |
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2019-06-01 |
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Background
Adequate endometrial growth is principal for implantation and pregnancy. Thin endometrium is associated with lower pregnancy rate in assisted reproductive technology. Some frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles are cancelled due to inadequate endometrial growth.
Objective
To assess the effectiveness of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) intrauterine infusion for the treatment of thin endometrium.
Materials and Methods
A total of 72 patients who had a history of cancelled frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle due to the thin endometrium (
<
7mm) were assessed for the eligibility to enter the study between 2016 and 2017. Twelve patients were excluded for different reasons, and 60 included patients were randomly assigned to PRP or sham-catheter groups in a double-blind manner. Hormone replacement therapy was administered for endometrial preparation in all participants. PRP intrauterine infusion or shamcatheter was performed on day 11-12 due to the thin endometrium and it was repeated after 48 hr if necessary.
Results
Endometrial thickness increased at 48 hr after the first intervention in both groups. All participants needed second intervention due to an inadequate endometrial expansion. After second intervention, endometrial thickness was 7.21
±
0.18 and 5.76
±
0.97 mm in the PRP group and sham-catheter group, respectively. There was a significant difference between the two groups. (p
<
0.001). Embryo transfer was done for all patients in PRP group and just in six cases in the sham-catheter group. Chemical pregnancy was reported in twelve cases in the PRP group and two cases in the sham-catheter group.
Conclusion
According to this trial, PRP was effective in endometrial expansion in patients with refractory thin endometrium. |
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platelet-rich plasma endometrium embryo transfer randomized controlled trial. |
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