| Literature DB >> 27121007 |
Sarah Lensen1, Wellington Martins2, Carolina Nastri2, Lynn Sadler3, Cindy Farquhar3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The success rate of infertility treatments remains modest. Endometrial injury has been suggested as an intervention to increase the probability of pregnancy in women undergoing assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF). The majority of studies and systematic reviews have reported that endometrial injury improves the outcomes of IVF, intrauterine insemination and natural conception; however, the size and quality of the studies are poor. The low quality of the available evidence questions the presence of any real beneficial effect, and the applicability of the intervention in different populations remains unclear. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Endometrial injury; Endometrial receptivity; Endometrial scratching; Implantation; Inflammation
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27121007 PMCID: PMC4847336 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1301-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Schedule of procedures and outcome measurements for PIP-IVF
| Pre-study | Day 1 of prior cycle | Day 3 of prior cycle-day 3 of IVF/embryo transfer cycle | Day after procedure | IVF cycle/embryo transfer | About 2 weeks after embryo transfer | About 6 weeks gestation | ≥12 weeks gestation | Birth | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eligibility screen | x | ||||||||
| Informed consent | x | ||||||||
| Randomisation | x | ||||||||
| Endometrial scratching (intervention group only) | x | ||||||||
| Pain (VAS) (intervention group only) | x | ||||||||
| Adverse events (intervention group only) | x | x | |||||||
| Bleeding (intervention group only) | x | ||||||||
| IVF cycle characteristics | x | ||||||||
| Biochemical pregnancy | x | ||||||||
| Clinical pregnancy | x | ||||||||
| Ongoing pregnancy | x | ||||||||
| Live birth | x |
Schedule of procedures and outcome measurements for PIP-UE and PIP-PCOS
| Pre-study | Day 1-12 of cycle 1 | Day after procedure day | End of study/end of cycle 3 | About 6 weeks gestation | ≥12 weeks gestation | Birth | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eligibility screen | x | ||||||
| Informed consent | x | ||||||
| Randomisation | x | ||||||
| Study intervention | x | ||||||
| Pain (VAS) | x | ||||||
| Adverse events | x | x | |||||
| Bleeding | x | ||||||
| Cycle characteristics (e.g., intercourse frequency, ovulation medication dose (PIP-PCOS only), via study diary) | x | ||||||
| Clinical pregnancy | x | ||||||
| Ongoing pregnancy | x | ||||||
| Live birth | x |
Comparison of the design of the three PIP studies
| PIP-IVF | PIP-UE | PIP-PCOS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard care | IVF/ICSI/embryo transfer | No treatment | Ovulation induction medication (metformin, clomiphene, |
| Method of attempted conception | IVF/ICSI/embryo transfer | Intercourse | Intercourse |
| Randomisation timing | Approx. day 1 of cycle prior to treatment cycle | Immediately prior to the intervention | Immediately prior to the intervention |
| Intervention | Endometrial scratching by pipelle | Endometrial scratching by pipelle | Endometrial scratching by pipelle |
| Control group | No procedure | Placebo procedure | Placebo procedure |
| Intervention timing | Between day of the cycle prior to IVF, until day 3 of the IVF cycle | Between days 1–12 of the first study cycle | Between days 1–12 of the first study cycle |
| Blinding | Open label | Single-blind (participants are blind) | Single-blind (participants are blind) |
| Number of study cycles/opportunities to conceive | One | Three | Three |
| Study diary | No | Yes | Yes |
Fig. 1The endometrial biopsy procedure. Image provided by Krames Staywell, 780 Township Line Road, Yardley, PA 19067, 267-685-2500)
Fig. 2Timing of endometrial injury in PIP-IVF in relation to the IVF cycle and the on-study period. OPU = oocyte pick-up, ET = embryo transfer, hCG = human chorionic gonadotrophin (pregnancy) test
Fig. 3Timing of endometrial injury in PIP-PCOS in relation to the on-study period. hCG = human chorionic gonadotrophin (pregnancy) test
Recruiting centres
| Recruiting centre | Country |
|---|---|
| Fertility Plus, Auckland | New Zealand |
| Repromed, Auckland | New Zealand |
| Fertility Associates, Wellington | New Zealand |
| Fertility Associates, Christchurch | New Zealand |
| Fertility Associates, Auckland | New Zealand |
| Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg | Sweden |
| Leuven Fertility Centre, Leuven | Belgium |
| Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne | Australia |
| Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, Sao Paulo | Brazil |
| El-Khayat Clinic, Cairo | Egypt |