Title of article :
Endometrial preparation using gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist prior to frozen-thawed embryo transfer in women with repeated implantation failure: An RCT
Author/Authors :
Davar ، Robab Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Dashti ، Saeideh Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Omidi ، Marjan Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Preparation of endometrial thickness in frozenthawed embryo transfer (FET) is extremely important, particularly in repeated implantation failure (RIF) patients. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes of FET cycles among RIF women, based on the effects of administering gonadotropinreleasing hormone (GnRH) agonist prior to estrogenprogesterone preparation of the endometrium. Materials and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 67 infertile women who were candidates for FET were divided into two groups: A) case group (n = 34), treated with GnRH agonist prior to endometrial preparation and B) control group (n = 33), which received the routine protocol.(6 mg daily estradiol started from second day) The clinical outcomes including chemical and clinical pregnancy, in addition to implantation rates, were compared between the two groups. Results: The results showed no significant differences in women s age (p = 0.558), duration (p = 0.540), type (p = 0.562), and cause of infertility (p = 0.699). Regarding pregnancy and implantation rates, there was a trend toward an increase in the case group; however, differences were not statistically significant. Conclusion: Although our results showed no significant differences between groups. Because there are trends to better results in case group larger sample size may show significant difference.
Keywords :
Implantation failure , Gonadotropin , releasing hormone , Embryo transfer , Pregnancy , Implantation
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine