Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial

Background: Interaction between the embryo and endometrium plus endometrial receptivity is considered as two strong issues affecting the implantation outcome. Purpose: To investigate the effect of local endometrial scratching on pregnancy rate after failed previous intra uterine insemination. Study...

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Main Authors: Badeea S. Soliman, Mervat Harira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-03-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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spelling doaj-90f93a460f584dc4b18ddd6fd420e3542020-11-25T02:11:39ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902017-03-01221606610.1016/j.mefs.2016.06.006Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trialBadeea S. SolimanMervat HariraBackground: Interaction between the embryo and endometrium plus endometrial receptivity is considered as two strong issues affecting the implantation outcome. Purpose: To investigate the effect of local endometrial scratching on pregnancy rate after failed previous intra uterine insemination. Study design: A prospective, randomized, control trial. Setting: At Cytogenetic and Endoscopy Unit, Zagazig University Hospital. Patients and methods: A total of 226 women either with unexplained or with mild male factor infertility were divided randomly into approximately two groups: in study group, 114 women and in control group, 112 women. For both groups, folliculometry was started at cycle day 7 additionally and at the same setting; endometrial scratching was done only for the study group. Outcome results: Biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates. Results: The biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates were significantly higher in the endometrial scratching group compared to the control group [27/106 (25.5%) vs. 15/106 (14.1%) p = 0.03 and 24/106 (22.6%) vs. 12/106 (11.3%); p = 0.02] respectively. Also, ongoing pregnancy rate was statistically significantly different between both groups [22/106 (20.7%) vs. 11/106 (10.4%); p = 0.03]. Conclusion: Endometrial scratching is useful in increasing pregnancy rates after failed previous intra uterine insemination trials when it is performed in the mid proliferative phase.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569016300413Intrauterine inseminationEndometrial scratchPregnancy rate
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author Badeea S. Soliman
Mervat Harira
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Mervat Harira
Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Intrauterine insemination
Endometrial scratch
Pregnancy rate
author_facet Badeea S. Soliman
Mervat Harira
author_sort Badeea S. Soliman
title Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
title_short Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort local endometrial scratching under ultrasound-guidance after failed intrauterine insemination and cycle outcome: a randomized controlled trial
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Fertility Society Journal
issn 1110-5690
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Background: Interaction between the embryo and endometrium plus endometrial receptivity is considered as two strong issues affecting the implantation outcome. Purpose: To investigate the effect of local endometrial scratching on pregnancy rate after failed previous intra uterine insemination. Study design: A prospective, randomized, control trial. Setting: At Cytogenetic and Endoscopy Unit, Zagazig University Hospital. Patients and methods: A total of 226 women either with unexplained or with mild male factor infertility were divided randomly into approximately two groups: in study group, 114 women and in control group, 112 women. For both groups, folliculometry was started at cycle day 7 additionally and at the same setting; endometrial scratching was done only for the study group. Outcome results: Biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates. Results: The biochemical and clinical pregnancy rates were significantly higher in the endometrial scratching group compared to the control group [27/106 (25.5%) vs. 15/106 (14.1%) p = 0.03 and 24/106 (22.6%) vs. 12/106 (11.3%); p = 0.02] respectively. Also, ongoing pregnancy rate was statistically significantly different between both groups [22/106 (20.7%) vs. 11/106 (10.4%); p = 0.03]. Conclusion: Endometrial scratching is useful in increasing pregnancy rates after failed previous intra uterine insemination trials when it is performed in the mid proliferative phase.
topic Intrauterine insemination
Endometrial scratch
Pregnancy rate
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569016300413
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