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The purpose of the study is to determine whether or not stressful conditions such as ovum pick and awaiting Embryo Transfer is associated with significant increase in serum Prolactin (PRL) concentration in some normo-prolactinemic patients undergoing intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI) & possible effect on implantation & pregnancy rate.
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After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria to infertile patients scheduled for start of ICSI cycle at kasr alainy assisted reproduction unit, and taking the patient's informed consent for all blood samples that will be drawn from her.
The baseline serum prolactin level is recorded and the first blood sample is scheduled to be taken in operating room just before induction of anesthesia for ovum pickup. A Second blood sample will be taken two hours after aspiration of the last follicle in recovery room post-operatively.
A third final blood sample will be taken before Embryo transfer .The blood samples will be sent immediately to central laboratory in Kasr Alainy Cairo University Hospital after being obtained on every occasion, and Serum prolactin will be analyzed by immunoassay in each time.
Descriptive data such as age, type of infertility & cause will be recorded. Also result of every serum prolactin level will be recorded as well as type of protocol used for ovulation induction, number of oocytes retrieved at ovum pick up, embryo grading and day of transfer.
Serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin (B-hCG) will be drawn from the patient 2 weeks after the date of embryo transfer to determine pregnancy and recorded.
Statistical analysis will be done for the laboratory results, All statistical calculations were performed using the computer program SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science; SPSS Inc.) version 15 for Microsoft Windows
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Ahmed M Kamel, MD
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