OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of low-dose aspirin on ovarian response, uterine and ovarian blood flow velocity, and implantation and pregnancy rates in patients undergoing IVF. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled assay. SETTING: Department of Reproductive Medicine, CER Medical Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATIENT(S): Two hundred ninety-eight infertile patients (mean [+/- SDI age, 35.6+/-4.09 years) undergoing IVF cycles. INTERVENTION(S): In the treatment group, 149 patients underwentcontrolled ovarian hyperstimulation and received a daily dose of 100 mg of aspirin. In the control group, 149 patients underwent controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in association withplacebo. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Number of follicles, number of oocytes retrieved, serum E2 levels, uterine and ovarian pulsatility index, cancellation rate, number of embryos transferred, and implantation and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): There were statistically significant differences between the treatment group and the control group, respectively, in the number of follicles (19.8+/-7.2 versus 10.2+/-5.3), number of oocytes retrieved (16.2+/-6.7 versus 8.6+/-4.6), serum E2 levels (2,923.8+/-1,023.4 versus 1,614.3+/-791.7 pg/mL), uterine pulsatility index (1.22+/-0.34 versus 1.96+/-0.58), ovarian pulsatility index (1.18+/-0.31 versus 1.99+/-0.56), pregnancy rate (45% versus 28%), and implantation rate (17.8% versus 9.2%). CONCLUSION(S): Low-dose aspirin treatment significantly improves ovarian responsiveness, uterine and ovarian blood flow velocity, and implantation and pregnancy rates in IVF patients.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of low-dose aspirin on ovarian response, uterine and ovarian blood flow velocity, and implantation and pregnancy rates in patients undergoing IVF. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled assay. SETTING: Department of Reproductive Medicine, CER Medical Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina. PATIENT(S): Two hundred ninety-eight infertilepatients (mean [+/- SDI age, 35.6+/-4.09 years) undergoing IVF cycles. INTERVENTION(S): In the treatment group, 149 patients underwent controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and received a daily dose of 100 mg of aspirin. In the control group, 149 patients underwent controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in association with placebo. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Number of follicles, number of oocytes retrieved, serum E2 levels, uterine and ovarian pulsatility index, cancellation rate, number of embryos transferred, and implantation and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): There were statistically significant differences between the treatment group and the control group, respectively, in the number of follicles (19.8+/-7.2 versus 10.2+/-5.3), number of oocytes retrieved (16.2+/-6.7 versus 8.6+/-4.6), serum E2 levels (2,923.8+/-1,023.4 versus 1,614.3+/-791.7 pg/mL), uterine pulsatility index (1.22+/-0.34 versus 1.96+/-0.58), ovarian pulsatility index (1.18+/-0.31 versus 1.99+/-0.56), pregnancy rate (45% versus 28%), and implantation rate (17.8% versus 9.2%). CONCLUSION(S): Low-dose aspirin treatment significantly improves ovarian responsiveness, uterine and ovarian blood flow velocity, and implantation and pregnancy rates in IVFpatients.
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