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NCT ID: NCT06260787 Completed - Clinical trials for in Vitro Fertilisation

Clinical Profiles And In Vitro Fertilization Success

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This research was carried out to determine if the IVF patients' clinical profile were connected with how successful in their getting pregnant. This was a cross-sectional study which recruited all patients, performed at a major fertility clinic in Indonesia. Our data collection period spanned between January 2017 and December 2021.

NCT ID: NCT04693624 Completed - Clinical trials for in Vitro Fertilisation

Early Luteal Hormones and IVF Outcomes After hCG Triggering

Start date: January 12, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

It has recently been demonstrated that a bolus trigger of hCG induces various unphysiological conditions in the early luteal phase that may negatively affect an IVF treatment cycle's reproductive outcome. The bolus trigger of hCG differ from the natural cycle in mainly three different ways: 1) The timing of the initiation of hCG and progesterone rise is much faster after an hCG trigger than in the natural menstrual cycle 2) the maximal concentrations of hCG and progesterone considerably exceed those naturally observed 3) The timing of the peak progesterone concentration following an hCG trigger is advanced several days compared to the natural cycle. These characteristics may affect the reproductive outcome in treatment cycles but are not explored. The aim of this study is to monitor whether specific trajectories of important luteal phase hormones may predict the chances of conception?

NCT ID: NCT03400722 Recruiting - Infertility, Female Clinical Trials

Double Ovarian Stimulation as Accumulation Strategy for Older Infertile Patients With Suboptimal Ovarian Response

Start date: December 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Patients with infertility of the older age group of 37-42 years - a large cohort of patients of reproductive medicine. Two possible causes reduce their probability of pregnancy - an increasing age and a decrease of the ovarian reserve. In these conditions, the early receipt of embryos for future transfer can serve as a correct strategy for treating infertility in this category of patients. According to statistical data, patients of the 37-42-year-old age group need 3-5 blastocysts, out of them 1-2 euploid to achieve pregnancy. The POSEIDON group of researchers identified a group of 2b patients with a suboptimal response to the induction of superovulation in IVF programs - patients older than 35 years with a normal ovarian reserve (the number of antral follicles greater than 5 and Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) greater than 1.2 ng / ml), resulting in 4-9 oocytes after a standard ovarian stimulation. In this situation standard stimulation protocols can stretch the process of obtaining embryos indefinitely, during which the patient will move to another age category with a decrease in the likelihood of pregnancy. Thus, these patients are shown the fastest reception of oocytes and the accumulation of embryos, which can be done using double ovarian stimulation in the same menstrual cycle. The aim of the study is to compare the different schemes of double stimulation in patients with infertility of the older age group of 37-42 years with the preceding suboptimal response. Group 1 - patients of the DUOSTIM group. Group 2 - Patients of the Shanghai Protocol. The investigated parameters - primary outcome measures: total number of retrieved oocytes per cycle, secondary outcome measures: total number of blastocyst per cycle, number of cycles with double ovarian stimulation required to obtain 3-5 blastocyst, time until embryo transfer, pregnancy rate and birth rate This is a prospective randomized non-blinded clinical study.

NCT ID: NCT02236780 Recruiting - Clinical trials for In Vitro Fertilisation

Influence of Environmental Conditions on In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Attempts and Induced Pregnancies

MeteoFIV
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The main purpose of the study is to assess the impact of environmental conditions on live-birth rates after intraconjugal IVF. The second purposes are - to assess the impact on pregnancies (prematurity, preeclampsia); - to assess the impact on newborn's health (stunted growth); - to evaluate the consistency of results observed between assisted pregnancies and spontaneous pregnancies.