OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of prednisolone plus low-dose aspirin (PSL/LDA) in women with autoimmune conditions who were enrolled in an IVF-ET program. DESIGN: A retrospective clinical study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization unit, Niigata University Hospital, Niigata, Japan. PATIENT(S): Three hundred seven women who underwent IVF-ET between January 1996 and December 1997. INTERVENTION(S): Prednisolone (10 mg/d) and aspirin (81 mg/d) were administered to the women with autoantibodies who chose to participate. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Pregnancy and implantation rates with IVF-ET. RESULT(S): Women undergoing IVF who had positive antinuclear antibodies, with or without antiphospholipid antibodies, had significantly lower pregnancy and implantation rates than did women without autoantibodies (14.8% versus 21.7% and 6.8% versus 10.4%, respectively). The administration of PSL/LDA to women with antinuclear antibodies significantly improved the outcome of IVF-ET (40.6% pregnancy rate and 20.3% implantation rate). CONCLUSION(S): A high proportion of women who are undergoing IVF-ET have autoantibodies, which are associated with poor IVF outcomes. The administration of PSL/LDA to these women may improve their implantation rate.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of prednisolone plus low-dose aspirin (PSL/LDA) in women with autoimmune conditions who were enrolled in an IVF-ET program. DESIGN: A retrospective clinical study. SETTING: In vitro fertilization unit, Niigata University Hospital, Niigata, Japan. PATIENT(S): Three hundred seven women who underwent IVF-ET between January 1996 and December 1997. INTERVENTION(S): Prednisolone (10 mg/d) and aspirin (81 mg/d) were administered to the women with autoantibodies who chose to participate. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Pregnancy and implantation rates with IVF-ET. RESULT(S): Women undergoing IVF who had positive antinuclear antibodies, with or without antiphospholipid antibodies, had significantly lower pregnancy and implantation rates than did women without autoantibodies (14.8% versus 21.7% and 6.8% versus 10.4%, respectively). The administration of PSL/LDA to women with antinuclear antibodies significantly improved the outcome of IVF-ET (40.6% pregnancy rate and 20.3% implantation rate). CONCLUSION(S): A high proportion of women who are undergoing IVF-ET have autoantibodies, which are associated with poor IVF outcomes. The administration of PSL/LDA to these women may improve their implantation rate.
Authors: K Łukaszuk; M Kunicki; P Kulwikowska; J Liss; E Pastuszek; M Jaszczołt; B Męczekalski; K Skowroński Journal: J Endocrinol Invest Date: 2015-08-18 Impact factor: 4.256
Authors: Bradley S Hurst; Jennifer T Bhojwani; Paul B Marshburn; Margaret A Papadakis; Terry A Loeb; Michelle L Matthews Journal: J Exp Clin Assist Reprod Date: 2005-05-31