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Effects of Intrauterine Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) on Endometrium and Pregnancy Rates in Patients With Suboptimal Endometrium Undergoing Frozen Embryo Transfer
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating PRP injection in the endometrium for Asherman Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 150 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Intrauterine platelet rich plasma will be injected in the endometrial region via the vaginal route after the cessation of menstrual period. The endometrial thickness will be assessed under ultrasound and hormone replacement will be started. As the endometrial thickness reaches adequate thickness during ultrasound follow-up, embryo transfer will be performed.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Within 5 days after the cessation of menstrual period, endometrial PRP procedure will be planned. Approximately 20 ml of blood sample will be collected under sterile conditions, and PRP will be prepared. The same day, within 2 hours of sample preparation, PRP injection will be performed transvaginally under ultrasound guidance and under sedation anesthesia into the endometrial region of the endometrium in several positions.On the same day after the procedure, the patient will be observed in the outpatient room and will be discharged on the same day.