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Strategies for Ovulation Induction in Anovulatory Infertile Patients With PCOS

Anovulatory Infertility Related to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Anovulatory infertility is a common feature of the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Even if several first-step treatments have been proposed for anovulatory infertile PCOS patients, very few data are available in literature regarding the best integrated strategy. In fact, a single compound could be effective as first-step approach but not or less useful when integrated in a more complex strategy. The goal of the current protocol will be to compare three different strategies for treating anovulatory infertility in PCOS patients having as primary end-point the multiple pregnancy rate.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Tamoxifen Compared With Clomiphene Citrate for Women Who Had Thin Endometrium Women Under Clomiphene...

Infertility

About 10-15% of all couples attempting to conceive will not become pregnant within one year. Among those, the majority will have ovulatory dysfunction, mild male infertility or unexplained infertility. The traditional first line therapy for those couples is ovulation induction or superovulation using clomiphene citrate. Probably due to anti-estrogenic effects of this agent will, some patients will have a thin endometrium as measured by sonography at the time of ovulation. This phenomenon may be associated with a lower chance to conceive. Tamoxifen is a similar molecule that has been used to clomiphene citrate that has been shown to be equally effective to clomiphene in ovulation induction. Preliminary observations showed that tamoxifen does not cause a negative effect on the endometrium as compared with clomiphene, and may increase the chance to conceive in those patients who have a thin endometrium under clomiphene.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Infertility Therapy for Women Age Thirty-eight and Older

Infertility

This study will determine the most effective treatment strategy for infertile couples who present when the female partner is 38 years to the 43rd birthday and the couples are determined to have a reasonable chance for success.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Round Spermatid Injection Protocol

Male Infertility Due to Azoospermia

To evaluate embryology outcomes after application of a technique known as round spermatid injection (ROSI) into donor oocytes in a high-volume clinical infertility practice.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Ultrashort GnRH Agonist/Antagonist Versus GnRH Antagonist IVF

Infertility

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the appropriate controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) protocol in good prognosis patients undergoing IVF treatment. The stimulation characteristics of cycles which include ultrashort flare GnRH agonist combined with flexible multidose GnRH antagonist will be compared to the flexible multidose GnRH antagonist protocol. The investigators hypothesized that combining the stimulatory effect of GnRH agonists and immediate suppression of the GnRH antagonist in a unique protocol may be a valuable new COH strategy for IVF patients, resulting in improved ART outcome.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Norwegian Adenomyosis Study III: Peristalsis

AdenomyosisInfertility1 more

Spontaneous contractions (peristalsis) of the non-pregnant uterus is widely investigated and the role of correct peristalsis is most important for correct sperm transport towards the fallopian tubes and implantation of the embryo, thus obtaining pregnancy. At the same time, an impaired uterine peristalsis is discussed to be the reason for lower pregnancy rates and may also account for heavy menstrual bleedings and menstrual pain. In this study, the uterine peristalsis of women with adenomyosis will be investigated. This condition is associated to heavy menstrual bleeding, menstrual pain and infertility.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Infertility by Collagen Scaffold Loaded With Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells

InfertilityIntrauterine Adhesions1 more

Study of the treatment of infertility caused by severe intrauterine adhesions or endometrial dysplasia by collagen scaffold loaded with autologous bone marrow stem cells, and to provide clinical evidence for the treatment of uterine infertility

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

GnRHa for Luteal Phase Support in Long GnRHa Protocol Cycles

Infertility

Evaluation of the effect of adding a single dose of gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa) as a luteal phase support on the outcomes of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) following long GnRHa protocol

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Preovulatory Uterine Flushing With Saline as a Treatment for Unexplained Infertility

Unexplained InfertilityInfertility

The purpose of this study is to determine whether preovulatory uterine flushing with physiological saline is effective in the treatment of unexplained infertility.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Tubal Flushing Using Water Soluble Media for Unexplained Infertility

Infertility

300 women with unexplained infertility will be randomly divided into 2 equal groups: Group 1 will be offered tubal flushing with water soluble media through hysterosalpingography (HSG) and group 2 will receive no intervention

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria
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