Low-dose aspirin for oocyte donation recipients with a thin endometrium: prospective, randomized study
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)00330-0
Low-dose aspirin for oocyte donation recipients with a thin endometrium: prospective, randomized study
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of low-dose aspirin use in oocyte donation recipients with an endometrial thickness of < 8 mm.
Design: A prospective, randomized study.
Setting: An oocyte donation program in a private infertility practice.
Patient(s): Twenty-eight recipients undergoing oocyte donation who failed to develop an endometrial thickness of at least 8 mm in a previous evaluation cycle.
Intervention(s): Fifteen recipients received low-dose aspirin (81 mg/d) in addition to standard hormone replacement for an oocyte donation cycle. The remaining 13 recipients did not receive aspirin.
Main outcome measure(s): Clinical pregnancy rates, delivery rates, implantation rates, and change in endometrial thickness were compared in the aspirin and nonaspirin groups.
Result(s): There was no demonstrable increase in endometrial thickness in the aspirin-treated group. However, there was a statistically significant increase in implantation rates in the aspirin-treated group (24% versus 9%) and in implantation rates and clinical pregnancy rates in the aspirin-treated group when the final endometrial thickness was < 8 mm.
Conclusion(s): Low-dose aspirin therapy improves implantation rates in oocyte donation recipients with a thin endometrium.
Comment in
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A negative study with power?Fertil Steril. 1998 Sep;70(3):599-600. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00234-9. Fertil Steril. 1998. PMID: 9757908 No abstract available.
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