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Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes and Costs of a Lifestyle Intervention in Obese Infertile Women

Female InfertilityPolycystic Ovary Syndrome1 more

BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), characterized by anovulatory cycles, but it is also associated with reduced fertility even in ovulatory women. Moreover, obesity increases the costs of assisted human reproduction (AHR) treatments and reduces their efficacy. In addition to fertility disorders, obesity increases significantly the risks of many complications of pregnancy, delivery and neonatal health. However, a modest loss of 5-10% of total body weight can restore ovulation and improve pregnancy rates. OBJECTIVES: 1) To design and implement a multidisciplinary program for lifestyle management of obese women, or overweight women with PCOS, who seek fertility treatment in a secondary AHR center. 2) To evaluate lifestyle benefits of this program and assess its impact on fertility, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes, as compared to a randomly assigned control group and to similar women seen in tertiary AHR centers. 3) To assess cost per live birth, and other measures of cost-effectiveness, of this program compared to the control group and tertiary AHR centers. 4) To effectively transfer knowledge obtained through these activities to relevant stakeholders in the health care and public health sectors. METHODS AND APPROACH: In order to design the program for lifestyle management of obesity in infertile women, we will gather a Committee composed of members of our interdisciplinary research team and relevant collaborators. Objectives 2 and 3 - In order to achieve these objectives, 128 obese women (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m²), or overweight women with PCOS (BMI ≥ 27 kg/m²), consulting at the CHUS fertility clinic will be randomized to our lifestyle program, and will suspend fertility treatments for six months, or to standard fertility treatments, which are directly initiated. The results obtained will also be compared to those of women with the same criteria who will consult in 3 tertiary AHR clinics not offering a similar lifestyle management program. IMPACT: This project is very important as it will generate new knowledge about the implementation, impacts and costs of a new lifestyle management program in obese infertile women. Our project will obtain valuable data on implementability of such a program; on benefits with regard to lifestyle, fertility and maternal and foetal complications during pregnancy; as well as on reduction in cost per live birth and other cost-effectiveness ratio.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

AvenovaTM as a Sterile Skin Preparation Agent

Cleaning Product Causing Toxic Effect

Aim 1: To determine in vivo capability of AvenovaTM against common cutaneous microbial biome on human skin Aim 2: To compare to povidone-iodine 5% solution, 4% chlorhexidine and isopropyl alcohol against AvenovaTM as a sterile skin agent

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Value of Prednisolone With Aspirin Before Embryo Transfer in Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection...

Infertility

This study is a prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial . It includes 250 infertile patients scheduled for ICSI cycle. The patients will be randomly allocated into two equal groups; daily oral low dose Acetylsalicylic acid and group B patients will receive daily oral low dose Acetylsalicylic acid and Low dose prednisolone. All 250 participants undergo similar ICSI cycles. Primary outcome is clinical pregnancy rate per cycle. Secondary outcomes include number of oocytes retrieved, fertilization rate, number of embryos, embryo quality, chemical pregnancy rate, twins rate and miscarriage rate per cycle.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Novel Approach for Embryo Transfer Medium by Adding Cytokine to Hyaluronan Enriched Embryo Transfer...

Infertility

It was proven that the Cytokine granulocyte-Macrophage clony stimulating factor had been found naturally in reproductive tract so our target is to test its effect if added to embryo transfer medium.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Preoperative Music on Sterile Inflammation Induced by Laparoscopic Surgery

Music TherapyCholecystitis/Cholelithiasis2 more

Surgery induced sterile inflammation leaves behind a biomolecular footprint measurable by various pro-inflammatory markers e.g. IL-6, CD(Cluster of differentiation)19B, HsCRP(High-sensitivity CRP) etc. Music is a non-pharmacological means in attenuating this inflammatory pathway thereby improving Health related quality of life measurable by improved postoperative convalescence. Correct timing of music application is a lacuna in the knowledge. This research aims at evaluating the effect of preoperative music on sterile inflammation induced by index Laparoscopic Surgery (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) and its proposed beneficial effects on patient reported outcomes. A total of 50 patients divided into 2 groups (test and control) will be evaluated in this triple blind randomized controlled study aiming at evaluating the biomolecular signatures of sterile inflammatory response and its correlation with improved postoperative convalescence. All the patients will be followed up for a period of 1 month postoperatively to assess for overall improvement in health related quality of life. Collected data will be analysed using updated SPSS software and a p value of less than 0.05 will be taken as statistically significant in support of the measured indices.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Oocyte Recipient's Decision in the Number of Embryos to be Transferred

Decision MakingInfertility2 more

Multiple pregnancies are considered an ART complication. The only effective way to reduce its incidence is to transfer a single embryo. Nonetheless, there is some reluctance among the patients to accept this strategy. In IVF/ICSI programs, it has been demonstrated that, after receiving the information about the similar cumulative live birth rate after single embryo transfer (SET) and double embryo transfer (DET) and the obstetric and perinatal risks of multiple pregnancy, a significant number of patients opt for SET. Up to date, no comparable studies have been published in oocyte recipients. The aim of this study is to evaluate if the information given to the patients influence their preference on the number of embryos to be transferred. It also seeks to identify factors which determine the initial preference and factors which can explain a hypothetic change in this preference.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Communication With in Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Patients About Risks

Infertility

The primary objective of this trial is to determine whether written educational materials plus brief education by telephone will help patients better understand and participate in the decision on how many embryos to transfer to the uterus during treatment of infertility with in vitro fertilization (IVF). The main study hypothesis is that women and men who receive the study's educational intervention will experience favorable changes in knowledge and beliefs about benefits, susceptibility and severity of multiple gestation that impact decisions about the number of embryos to transfer. Secondary objectives are to understand patient beliefs, knowledge and information preferences regarding other possible risks of IVF, to compare perception of IVF-related risks to familiar risks that are included in routine preconception health promotion, and during IVF, and to prepare couples to manage IVF-related obstetrical risks when they make the transition to prenatal care after becoming pregnant. Medical Treatment Coverage: None, this study does not provide any monetary contribution to medical treatment

Completed2 enrollment criteria

AZD1981 Bioavailability Study of Intravenous (IV) and Oral Formulations

HealthyPostmenopausal1 more

The primary objective is to investigate the pharmacokinetics of AZD1981 given in different formulations and to measure renal clearance

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Antioxidant Supplementation of Culture Media on IVF Embryos

InfertilityFemale2 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the impact of repeated antioxidant supplementation on blastocyst utilization and expansion rates in embryos under different oxygen concentrations. The study aims to answer the following main questions: Does adding antioxidants every 12 hours to embryo culture media improve usable and expanded blastocyst utilization rates on days 5 and 6? How are the O2 concentrations related to the effect of different methods of antioxidants supplementation on blastocysts utilization and expansion rates? Participants in this study are infertile couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles. Zygotes will be incubated at either 5% or 20% oxygen tension until the blastocyst stage. Sibling zygotes will be divided into four groups: Group 1A and 1B: Antioxidants every 12 hours at either 5% or 20% O2 tension, respectively. Group 2A and 2B: Antioxidants only once at the beginning of embryo culture at either 5% or 20% O2 tension, respectively. Researchers will compare the four groups to determine if the repeated antioxidant supplementation of the culture media leads to improved blastocyst utilization and expansion rates compared to the baseline group.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Humidified Culture and Live Birth After ICSI

Infertility

Humidity for human embryo culture has been raised as essential with advantageous effect on clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy after ICSI compared with a dry incubator. Whether the deleterious effect of dry culture would have an extended effect reaches the live birth rate needs to be examined. This RCT is to examine the effect of dry and humidified culture on live birth rates after ICSI.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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