Objective: The aim of the present case series was to describe our experience with the use of PRP on patients with refractory thin endometria.
Methods: This retrospective analysis included 24 IVF cycles in which patients presenting different infertility factors received intrauterine PRP infusion prior to embryo transfer. Outcomes of interest were: clinical and ongoing pregnancies, miscarriages, and births.
Results: 54% of the cycles in which PRP was employed resulted in ongoing gestation or birth; 12.5% of the cycles ended in miscarriages.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that PRP improves intrauterine receptivity to embryo implantation, regardless of whether the endometrium reached the appropriate growth for embryo transfer.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20200026 | DOI Listing |
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