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Evaluation of the Relationship Between Air Bubbles Depth and Pregnancy Rate in ICSI Cycles

A

Ain Shams Maternity Hospital

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Good Ovarian Response
Infertility History

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02658695
Ahmed Khairy Makled

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this work is to assess the effect of air bubbles localization inside the uterus on embryo transfer outcome in ICSI cycles.

Is there a relationship between embryo transfer outcome and the distance between fundal endometrial surface and air bubbles assessed by trans-abdominal ultrasound?

Full description

All ET will be performed on day 3 after oocyte retrieval at the blastocyst stage by one operator under trans-abdominal US guidance performed by one physician, without any anesthesia or sedation with moderate bladder filling. Two embryos will be transferred using the same type of catheter which is Labotect embryo transfer catheter. It's a semirigid catheter that's less likely to induce endometrial trauma and uterine contractions.

The tip of the inner catheter will be placed approximately 1.5-2 cm from the fundal endometrial surface.The distance between the fundal endometrial surface and air bubbles will be measured and categorized as:

  • Group 1: air bubbles depth <10 mm.
  • Group 2: air bubbles depth >10 mm. The primary outcome will be biochemical pregnancy rate based on serum quantitative beta-hCG level at 14 days after ET. Secondary outcome will be clinical pregnancy rate using trans-vaginal US examination at 6 - 8 weeks of amenorrhea to detect the presence of fetal sac & pulsation.

Enrollment

82 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 38 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women in reproductive period (age 18-38 years).
  • Infertility due to bilateral tubal block or unexplained infertility programmed for ICSI.
  • BMI < 25 kg/m².
  • FSH level on cycle day 3 of < 12 mIU/mL

Exclusion criteria

  • Previous failed ICSI or IVF attempts.
  • Infertility due to male factors.
  • Presence of an abnormal uterine cavity due to endometrial polyps, myomas distorting the uterine cavity, Mullerian malformations, endometrial synechiae, etc. (assessed by transvaginal US and/or hysterography).
  • Patients with hydrosalpinx or pyosalpinx.
  • Patients undergoing ET after cryopreservation.
  • Patients with blood present on the catheter during the transfer procedure.
  • Patients with difficult transfer or with suspicion of touching the fundus.
  • Poor responders.

Trial design

82 participants in 2 patient groups

Group 1
Description:
The distance between the fundal endometrial surface and air bubbles (air bubbles depth) \<10 mm.
Group 2
Description:
The distance between the fundal endometrial surface and air bubbles (air bubbles depth) \>10 mm.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ahmed Khairy Makled, M.D

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