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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2009 Sep;92(3):923-929.
doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.07.1759. Epub 2008 Oct 29.

Low-dose aspirin in non-tubal IVF patients with previous failed conception: a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Low-dose aspirin in non-tubal IVF patients with previous failed conception: a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial

Marieke J Lambers et al. Fertil Steril. 2009 Sep.
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze whether the administration of low-dose aspirin during IVF treatment improves the uterine blood flow and improves ongoing pregnancy rates for non-tubal factor IVF patients with previous failed conception.

Design: Prospective double-blind placebo-controlled trial.

Setting: University fertility clinic.

Patient(s): Non-tubal IVF patients with previous failed conception.

Intervention(s): Daily 100 mg aspirin or placebo throughout an IVF treatment with a long GnRH-agonist stimulation protocol.

Main outcome measure(s): Ongoing pregnancy rate, pulsatility index of the uterine artery.

Result(s): Of 169 patients, 84 were assigned to aspirin treatment and 85 to placebo treatment. In the aspirin group, 28 patients (35.4%) had an ongoing pregnancy, and in the placebo group, 26 patients (31.0%) had an ongoing pregnancy. Multilevel analyses showed that the pulsatility index of the uterine artery was not affected by aspirin or placebo treatment.

Conclusion(s): Low-dose aspirin administration during IVF treatment does not improve pregnancy rates of non-tubal factor IVF patients with previous failed conception, and it does not affect the arterial uterine blood flow.

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