Title of article :
A Randomized Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Local Endometrial Injury on the Clinical Pregnancy Rate of Frozen Embryo Transfer Cycles in Patients With Repeated Implantation Failure
Author/Authors :
Shahrokh-Tehraninejad ، Ensieh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Dashti ، Minoo - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hossein-Rashidi ، Batool - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Azimi-Nekoo ، Elham - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Haghollahi ، Fedyeh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kalantari ، Vahid - American University of Integrative Sciences
Abstract :
Objective: Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is a condition in which the embryos implantation decreases in the endometrium. So, our aim was to evaluate the effect of local endometrial injury on embryo transfer results. Materials and methods: In this simple randomized clinical trial (RCT), a total of 120 patients were selected. The participants were less than 40 years old, and they are in their minimum two cycles of vitro fertilization (IVF). Patients were divided randomly into two groups of LEI (Local endometrial injury) and a control group (n = 60 in each group). The first group had four small endometrial injuries from anterior, posterior, and lateral uterus walls which were obtained from people who were in 21th day of their previous IVF cycle. The second group was the patients who have not received any intervention. Results: The experimental and control patients were matched in the following factors. Regarding the clinical pregnancy rate, there was no significant difference noted between the experimental and the control group. Conclusion: Local endometrial injury in a preceding cycle does not increase the clinical pregnancy rate in the subsequent FET cycle of patients with repeated implantation failure.
Keywords :
Local Endometrial Injury , Clinical Pregnancy Rate , Repeated Implantation Failure
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health