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The Effect of Pre-washing the Insemination Catheter on Pregnancy Outcome

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McGill University

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Infertility
Pregnancy

Treatments

Other: washing the insemination catheter with sperm washing media

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02445092
13-158-SDR

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators hypothesize that washing the insemination catheter prior to performing the IUI (intrauterine insemination) will improve the pregnancy outcome in IUI cycles when compared to controls (without pre-washing the catheter).

Catheter washing is performed routinely before embryo transfer, however it is not done for IUI catheters. Therefore no data is available on applying the technique to IUI catheters prior to insemination.

Full description

OBJECTIVES:

Primary objective:

To determine if pre-washing the catheter before insemination improves the pregnancy outcome in women undergoing IUI.

Secondary objectives:

  1. To evaluate the impact of pre-washing the catheter before insemination on the ectopic pregnancy rate in women undergoing IUI.
  2. To evaluate the impact of pre-washing the catheter before insemination on the miscarriage rate in women undergoing IUI.
  3. To evaluate the impact of pre-washing the catheter before insemination on the multiple pregnancy rates in women undergoing IUI.

STUDY DESIGN:

The study will be a prospective double blind trial among women undergoing IUI at the MUHC reproductive centre using a cluster randomized design. The week will be defined as the unit for the clusters of randomization. Weeks will be allocated to one of the following groups:

  • Group 1 = pre-washing group (patients will have the IUI with a pre-washed catheter during that week)
  • Group 2 = control group (no pre-washing before IUI during that week)

A random block size will be used to minimize the risk of non-blinding. The study is double-blind, neither the patients nor the physicians performing IUI will know whether the catheter was washed or not, as both the sample and the catheter will be prepared by the andrology lab technician. The cluster randomization design is justified since the management of the unit will not allow us to perform a randomization at the patient level.

However a very low Intra-Correlation Coefficient (ICC) between patients is expected.

Enrollment

450 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 40 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Infertile women age ranges from 18 to 40 years at the time of treatment at the MUHC reproductive centre.
  • Patients undergoing IUI.
  • Fresh and frozen sperm treatment cycles
  • Hormone induced and natural cycle (no hormonal stimulation).
  • Patients speaking English or/and French.
  • Patients able to consent.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients younger than 18 years or older than 40 years of age.
  • Patients undergoing ovarian stimulation without IUI.
  • Patients who have been recruited in our study in a previous IUI cycle.
  • Patients who don't speak English or French.
  • Patients who are not able or refuse to consent.
  • Patient who are recruited in a different IUI research study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

450 participants in 2 patient groups

Catheter prewashing
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention: prewashing the catheter before IUI. 450 patients randomly included in this group will have their insemination catheter prewashed with the same media used to wash the sperm, prior to performing the insemination using the washed catheter.
Treatment:
Other: washing the insemination catheter with sperm washing media
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
450 patients randomly assigned in this group will have their insemination performed routinely, without washing the insemination catheter..

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