Early Luteal Hormones and IVF Outcomes After hCG Triggering
NCT04693624 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 95
Last updated 2023-07-05
Summary
It has recently been demonstrated that a bolus trigger of hCG induces various unphysiological conditions in the early luteal phase that may negatively affect an IVF treatment cycle's reproductive outcome. The bolus trigger of hCG differ from the natural cycle in mainly three different ways: 1) The timing of the initiation of hCG and progesterone rise is much faster after an hCG trigger than in the natural menstrual cycle 2) the maximal concentrations of hCG and progesterone considerably exceed those naturally observed 3) The timing of the peak progesterone concentration following an hCG trigger is advanced several days compared to the natural cycle. These characteristics may affect the reproductive outcome in treatment cycles but are not explored. The aim of this study is to monitor whether specific trajectories of important luteal phase hormones may predict the chances of conception?
Conditions
- Luteal Phase
- in Vitro Fertilisation
Interventions
- OTHER
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Hormonal levels
A total of ten (10) blood samples (2ml/each) will be collected during the study for subsequent analysis of progesterone, hCG, inhibin-A, and 17-OH-progesterone: Day of triggering (before the injection of hCG, appx. 6 pm) Twelve (12 hours) after hCG injection (appx. at 6 am) Twenty-four (24) hours after hCG injection (appx. at 6 pm) Thirty-six (36) hours after hCG injection (appx. at 8 am, 2 hours after OPU) One (1) day after OPU (60h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am) Two (2) days after OPU (84h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am) Three (3) days after OPU 108h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am) Four (4) days after OPU (132h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am) Five (5) days after OPU (156h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am) Six (6) days after OPU (180h after hCG) (appx. at 6 am)
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Mỹ Đức Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Lan N Vuong, PhD · Mỹ Đức Hospital
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 38 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-01-12
- Primary Completion
- 2022-08-30
- Completion
- 2023-01-31
Countries
- Vietnam
Study Locations
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