Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer
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Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer
Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2015年21卷第4期 页码:249-253
Affiliations:
1. Department of Gynecology, Shuguang Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China
2. Department of Assisted Reproduction, the 9th Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine,Shanghai,China
Author bio:
Funds:
Supported by Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau Foundation of Chinese Traditional Medicine (No. 2010L026A)
Zhang, Xl., Fu, Yl., Kang, Y. et al. Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 21, 249–253 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-014-1843-1
Xiao-le Zhang, Yong-lun Fu, Yan Kang, et al. Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2015,21(4):249-253.
Zhang, Xl., Fu, Yl., Kang, Y. et al. Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 21, 249–253 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-014-1843-1DOI:
Xiao-le Zhang, Yong-lun Fu, Yan Kang, et al. Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2015,21(4):249-253. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-014-1843-1.
Clinical observations of sequential therapy with Chinese medicine and hysteroscopic mechanical stimulation of the endometrium in infertile patients with repeated implantation failure undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer
摘要
To investigate the clinical effect of sequential therapeutic intervention Yupei Qisun [compensating for weakness by invigorating Kidney (Shen) and Spleen (Pi) in advance] in Chinese medicine (CM) and hysteroscopic endometrial mechanical stimulation on the treatment of infertile patients with repeated implantation failure (RIF); and to study the differences in patients’ endometrial thickness and type on the day of embryo transfer
serum hormone levels on embryo transfer day and clinical pregnancy outcomes. In the clinical study
168 frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles for couples with RIF conforming to the research protocol were randomly divided into three groups: a CM group with 56 cycles (CM combined with FET)
a hysteroscopy group with 55 cycles (hysteroscopic endometrial mechanical stimulation)
and a control group with 57 cycles (conventional FET). Differences in endometrial thickness on the embryo transfer day
levels of serum estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) on the embryo transfer day
the E2/P ratio on the embryo transfer day
biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates
implantation rate
abnormal pregnancy rate and other indices were compared among the three groups. Endometrial thickness
E2 and P levels
and the E2/P ratio on embryo transfer day and other factors had no significant differences among groups. The biochemical pregnancy
clinical pregnancy
and implantation rates of the CM and hysteroscopy groups were significantly higher than the control group (P<0.05)
and there were no significant differences between these two groups. The abnormal pregnancy rate had no significant difference among the three groups.
Abstract
To investigate the clinical effect of sequential therapeutic intervention Yupei Qisun [compensating for weakness by invigorating Kidney (Shen) and Spleen (Pi) in advance] in Chinese medicine (CM) and hysteroscopic endometrial mechanical stimulation on the treatment of infertile patients with repeated implantation failure (RIF); and to study the differences in patients’ endometrial thickness and type on the day of embryo transfer
serum hormone levels on embryo transfer day and clinical pregnancy outcomes. In the clinical study
168 frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles for couples with RIF conforming to the research protocol were randomly divided into three groups: a CM group with 56 cycles (CM combined with FET)
a hysteroscopy group with 55 cycles (hysteroscopic endometrial mechanical stimulation)
and a control group with 57 cycles (conventional FET). Differences in endometrial thickness on the embryo transfer day
levels of serum estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) on the embryo transfer day
the E2/P ratio on the embryo transfer day
biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates
implantation rate
abnormal pregnancy rate and other indices were compared among the three groups. Endometrial thickness
E2 and P levels
and the E2/P ratio on embryo transfer day and other factors had no significant differences among groups. The biochemical pregnancy
clinical pregnancy
and implantation rates of the CM and hysteroscopy groups were significantly higher than the control group (P<0.05)
and there were no significant differences between these two groups. The abnormal pregnancy rate had no significant difference among the three groups.
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