Efficacy of the local endometrial injury in patients who had previous failed IVF-ICSI outcome

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Abstract:
Background
The latest studies reported that local endometrial injury is a useful method to improve the success of IVF-ICSI outcome.
Objective
To assess whether local endometrial injury occurred by Pipelle in the spontaneous cycle could improve implantation rate، cleavage rate، and pregnancy outcome in the subsequent IVF-ICSI cycle in patients who had recurrent IVF failure.
Materials And Methods
An endometrial biopsy was performed on day 21st in 41 patients as intervention group in this retrospective cross-sectional study. The control group contained 42 women.
Results
Implantation rate was 22. 5% and 10. 5% in intervention and control group، respectively and this difference was found to be statistically significant (p=001). Pregnancy rate was 43. 9% in the intervention group and this parameter was significantly lower in control group (21. 4%) (p=0. 03).
Conclusion
Local endometrial injury in the nontransfer cycle increases the implantation rate and pregnancy rate in the subsequent IVF-ICSI cycle in patients who had previous failed IVF-ICSI outcome.
Language:
English
Published:
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine, Volume:10 Issue: 6, Nov 2012
Pages:
567 to 570
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