ICSI Versus Conventional IVF in Non-male Factor Couples
InfertilityConventionally, ICSI was initially developed and has been shown to be an effective treatment for male factor infertility. It is increasingly being used for patients without a male factor diagnosis, despite the lack of clinical evidence to support its use. Moreover, ICSI is an invasive and expensive procedure. This multi-center, randomized, controlled, parallel-group trial will be conducted to compare the effectiveness of ICSI versus conventional IVF in infertile couples scheduled for IVF treatment, in whom the male partner has normal sperm.
Oxygen Tension on Human Embryonic Development
InfertilityEmbryo Culture1 moreIn mammals, uterine environment is at low oxygen concentration (2-8% O2). Thus, human embryo culture under low O2 tension (5%) is now recommended by European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) revised guidelines for good practices in in vitro fertilization (IVF) labs. Indeed, hypoxia seems to improve embryo quality at cleavage and blastocyst stages, presumably by reducing damages of oxidative stress (OS). Nevertheless, recent meta-analyses concluded only with a low evidence to a superiority of hypoxia on IVF/ICSI outcomes. Furthermore, a study on mouse embryos suggested a negative impact of OS only at cleavage stage. The aim of the present prospective randomized study was to investigate this hypothesis for the first time in human embryos.
Micro RNA Profile in the Ovarian Follicle Fluid of Transgender Men
IVFFertility Preservation1 moreThe effects of gender transitioning, particularly the effects of testosterone exposure in transgender men, on the oocyte and embryo development are largely unknown. Based on prior studies suggesting that the extracellular RNAs secreted by the ovarian follicle cells reflect the oocyte and embryo biological state, the investigators propose to use these extracellular RNAs to gain insights into the effects of testosterone exposure in transgender men on their oocyte and embryo without impacting the clinical IVF process.
Study of Nolasiban to Increase Pregnancy Rates in Women Undergoing IVF
InfertilityThe primary objective of this study is to confirm the efficacy of a single oral 900 mg dose of nolasiban versus placebo to increase the ongoing clinical pregnancy rate at 10 weeks post-embryo transfer (ET) day.
Denosumab and Male Infertility: a RCT
InfertilityMaleTo determine the significance of systemic RANKL inhibition for male reproduction, conducting a clinical controlled randomized double blinded intervention study on infertile men, to investigating whether Denosumab (Prolia) can increase semen quality and to investigate what subgroup of infertile men that might benefit from treatment.
Efficacy and Safety of FE 999049 in Controlled Ovarian Stimulation in Japanese Women
InfertilityTo demonstrate non-inferiority of FE 999049 compared to FOLLISTIM with respect to number of oocytes retrieved in Japanese IVF/ICSI patients undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation.
Early Luteal Progesterone Profile in IVF Patients Triggered With hCG
InfertilityUntil now very little information exists regarding the early luteal serum progesterone profile after Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) trigger. This pilot study will help characterize the serum progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone profiles in IVF patients and correlate progesterone, 17-Hydroxyprogesterone levels to ovarian follicles obtained after stimulation with exogenous gonadotropins.
Effectiveness of Estradiol Valerate Pretreatment in Antagonist Protocol for Poor Ovarian Response...
InfertilityThe purpose of study is to assess the efficacy of add-on estrogen pretreatment in GnRH antagonist protocol on oocyte retrieval as compared with GnRH antagonist protocol for patients with poor ovarian response Add-on estrogen pretreatment protocol is superior to none pretreatment GnRH antagonist protocol for the number of oocytes retrieval
Vitamin D Supplementation in Vitamin Deficient Women Undergoing IVF Cycles: Does it Affect the Fertility...
InfertilityThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of treatment of vitamin D deficiency (through vitamin D supplementation for 8 weeks before the start of In-vitro fertilization (IVF) on the success of IVF cycles.
Mucus Removal Before Embryo Transfer
InfertilityEmbryo TransferDespite these revolutionary changes in the laboratory, little has changed with the process of embryo transfer (ET). A study to prospectively evaluate the role of cervical mucus removal prior to embryo transfer on pregnancy rates in ART will be undertaken.