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IJRM-International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. 2016; 14 (9): 583-588
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-183954

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Background: Recurrent implantation failure is one of the most issues in IVF cycles. Some researchers found that beneficial effects of endometrial Scratching in women with recurrent implantation failure, while some authors demonstrated contrary results


Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the effect of intrauterine. Saline infusion as a form of endometrial injury, during fresh in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer cycle, among patients with recurrent implantation failure


Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial study 63 women undergoing assisted reproductive technology were divided into two groups either local endometrial injury by intrauterine saline infusion during day 3-5 of the ongoing controlled ovarian stimulation cycle, or IVF protocol performed without any other intervention in Taleghani Hospital, Tehran, Iran. The main outcome measure was clinical pregnancy rates


Results: Patients who received intra uterine saline infusion [n=20], had significantly lower clinical pregnancy numbers [1 vs. 9, p<0.05] and implantation rates [4.7% vs. 41.6%, p<0.05], compared to controls [n=39]. However, there was no significant difference in miscarriage rates [9.4% vs. 8.7%, p>0.05] and multiple pregnancy numbers [1 vs. 3, p>0.05] between groups


Conclusion: When intrauterine saline infusion as a form of endometrial injury is performed during the ongoing IVF cycles it has negative effect on reproductive outcomes among patients with recurrent implantation failure

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