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Molecular Evaluation of Endometrium After Endometrial Injury

R

Royan Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Endometrial Injury

Treatments

Procedure: PIPELLE Endometrial injury

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02480127
royan-Emb-021

Details and patient eligibility

About

Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is determined when failure of implantation occurred during at least three consecutive IVF attempts while at least one high-grade embryo was transferred in each cycle. Several methods have been suggested to improve the implantation rate in RIF patients. One of the most promising methods is local injury to the endometrium. It has been reported that the rates of implantation, clinical pregnancy, and live birth reach more than double in RIF patients with local endometrial injury than patients without it. The population of this study included all infertile couples attending the Royan Institute, who have at least three consecutive cycles of ART failure. Also this study is phase 3 randomized clinical trial. Based on the average menstrual cycle 30-28 days, endometrial and blood samples were collected from two groups of patients on day 21 of luteal phase of their spontaneous menstrual cycle. The intervention, but not the control group underwent prior biopsy treatment in follicular phase on days 8 or/and 11 to 13 of that same cycle but in these days blood sample in both groups were collected. To investigate the impact of local endometrial injury in increasing the rate of pregnancy in ART - treated RIF patients, the investigators will examine the changes of immunological factors involved in the implantation including some cytokines, growth factors ( in serum and endometrial biopsies) and the expression of TLRs and HOX genes ( in endometrial biopsies) obtained from both groups.

Full description

This study is phase 3 randomized clinical trial that the 20 infertile women with the following conditions will be studied in 2 groups. In the intervention group, Endometrial sampling is obtained twice by Pipelle [one in the follicular phase (during 8-9 or 11- 13 day in the beginning of buserelin cycle) and the last in the luteal phase (during 19-21 or 20-23 day) preceding the embryo transfer cycle preceding the embryo transfer cycle]. In the control group endometrial sampling will be done only in the luteal phase of the cycle preceding the embryo transfer cycle. Blood samples (5- 10 cc) are taken in the both groups twice (one on the 9-8 or 11- 13 day and 19-21 or 20-23 day preceding the embryo transfer cycle).

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 40 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • < 40 years old
  • Patients had history of 3 failed consecutive cycles of IVF / ICSI.
  • Patients were good responders in prior ovulation induction cycle.
  • There were at least two embryos with grade A in each embryo transfer cycle.
  • Normal uterus in Hysterosalpingography (HSG) or ultrasound or hysteroscopy scans.
  • The minimum thickness of the endometrium is 7 mm in injection day.

Exclusion criteria

  • Submucosal myoma.
  • Intramural and sub serousal myoma greater than 5 cm.
  • Endometrioma equal to or greater than 3 cm or Hydrosalpinx.
  • The number of available embryos is less than 2 in the current cycle.
  • Patients with endometrial tuberculosis and persons who are treated for tuberculosis.
  • Patients with any specific drug consumption.
  • Patients with a history of thyroid disease, diabetes and other endocrine disorders.
  • Lost to follow up or sampling.
  • Impossibility of prepare endometrial sampling because of severe pain or probability infection.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Endometrial injury
Experimental group
Description:
In the intervention group, endometrial sampling is obtained twice by Pipelle \[one in the follicular phase (during 8-9 or 11- 13 day in the beginning of buserelin cycle) and the last in the luteal phase (during 19-21 or 20-23 day) preceding the embryo transfer cycle preceding the embryo transfer cycle\]. Blood samples (5- 10 cc) are taken in the both groups twice (one on the 9-8 or 11- 13 day and 19-21 or 20-23 day preceding the embryo transfer cycle).
Treatment:
Procedure: PIPELLE Endometrial injury
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
In the control group endometrial sampling will be done only in the luteal phase of the cycle preceding the embryo transfer cycle. Blood samples (5- 10 cc) are taken twice (one on the 9-8 or 11- 13 day and 19-21 or 20-23 day preceding the embryo transfer cycle).

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