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NCT ID: NCT04744753 Completed - Infertility Primary Clinical Trials

AOA in Recurrent Fertilization Failure

AOA
Start date: July 15, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Background: Despite the high success rate of ICSI, total fertilization failure still occurs in 1-3% of all ICSI cycles and can recur in subsequent cycles, even when a sufficient number of oocytes and motile spermatozoa are available. Several reports show that the majority of couples suffering from ICSI failure benefit from the application of ICSI combined with assisted oocyte activation. A variety of artificial activating methods is used in human assisted reproduction treatment, including physical, mechanical or chemical stimuli, which provoke one or more calcium rises in the oocyte cytoplasm. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: A university fertility center. Methods: 150 infertile patients who underwent ICSI and all had history of recurrent fertilization failure. The patients were randomly allocated into 2 equal groups. Group1=75 patients who underwent ICSI without oocyte activation. Group2 patients =75 and underwent ICSI Patient underwent ICSI with oocyte activation. Reproductive outcomes were compared between both groups. Results: there were significant differences between groups regarding number of oocytes retrieved, number of mature oocyte, fertilization rate and pregnancy rate. Conclusion: Assisted oocyte activation with calcium ionophore results in significant improvement in the fertilization, cleavage and pregnancy rates after ICSI.

NCT ID: NCT04572659 Completed - Anxiety Depression Clinical Trials

Psychosocial Intervention in Assisted Reproduction Treatments

Start date: March 25, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare different strategies of psychosocial intervention for patients undergoing IVF treatment in a private fertility clinic. Recruited patients were assigned to one of three groups: group intervention, couple intervention or no intervention (control group). Three main variables were assessed: depression, anxiety and life quality.