Endometrial Thickness Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Estradiol Valerate With and Without Oral Sildenafil on Endometrial Thickness and Pregnancy Rates in Infertile Women: A R.C.T
The endometrium is a dynamic tissue that responds to changing hormonal signals throughout the
cycle. The changes in the endometrial composition are expressed in alteration in gene
expression, micro architectural morphological changes as well as in protein and hormone
secretion. These factors combine together to construct the "window of implantation" a short
period of time during the luteal phase in which the endometrium is receptive.
Thin endometrium is associated with a low pregnancy rate. Endometrial thickness 7 mm in the
pre-ovulatory phase is widely accepted to be cut-off of thin endometrium.
for that the aim of this study is to compare the effect of sildenafil-estrogen combination to
estrogen alone on endometrium thickness in infertile women. Half of the patients will receive
estrogen ( estradiol valerate ) and the other half will receive combination of
sildenafil-estrogen .
Being a hormone dependent tissue, the endometrium proliferates in response to estrogen, which
further induces the production of progesterone receptors. As a result, infertile patients who
demonstrated thin endometrium, were offered estradiol (E2) remedies, in an attempt to improve
endometrial proliferation. Most of the studies regarding E2 treatment in patients with thin
endometrium dealt with frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles. Moreover, while there are
several routes and duration of administration of E2, including per Os, transdermal,
Intramuscular and vaginal, no compelling advantage for one protocol for endometrial
preparation over another, with regard to pregnancy rates, has been established.
Sildenafil acts as a type 5-specific phosphodiesterase inhibitor hence augments the
vasodilatory effects of nitric oxide by preventing the degradation of cGMP. Nitric oxide (NO)
relaxes vascular smooth muscle through a cGMP-mediated pathway and NO synthase isoforms have
been identified in the uterus. A decade ago, Sher and Fisch studied the effect of vaginal
sildenafil on the endometrial thickness of infertile patients with poor endometrial
development, who underwent IVF treatment. They have demonstrated improved uterine artery
blood flow and endometrial growth, with higher implantation and ongoing pregnancy rates
following vaginal sildenafil administration.
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