Title

The Efficacy of Platelets Rich Plasma for Ovarian Rejuvenation
The Efficacy of Platelets Rich Plasma (PRP) for Ovarian Rejuvenation
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    50
In recent years, an increased approach has appeared in the use of autologous blood products to assist tissue and organ healing. Application of platelet rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a potential solution for infertile women with poor ovarian reserve in reproductive specialty.
Quantitative and qualitative functional improvement of ovarian function has been reported in several studies after using autologous PRP in a reproductive field. Ovarian rejuvenation, stimulating the ovaries to produce new eggs after injecting PRP, can offer hope for renewed fertility to women with poor reserve volume, advanced maternal age, or either naturally occurring or premature menopause. But, these encouraging results should be supported by several new studies.

This study aimed to estimate the efficacy of trans-vaginal ovarian injection with PRP in rejuvenates ovaries in woman with poor ovarian reserve, and to assess any association of some women variables (age, menstrual status, parity, BMI) as predicting factors in success of ovarian injection with PRP.
Study Started
Aug 20
2018
Primary Completion
May 31
2019
Study Completion
May 31
2019
Last Update
May 06
2023

Other Autologous PRP preparation

For each patient, autologous PRP preparation havs to be injected to both ovaries and ultrasound (US) guide

  • Other names: Plasma Rich Platelets

Poor ovarian reserve Experimental

Infertile women with poor ovarian reserve

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Menopause or peri-menopause under the age of 50.
Premature ovarian insufficiency which is ovarian failure before the age of 40.
Woman with primary ovarian failure of any cause.

Exclusion Criteria:

A previous injection with any medication, plasma, or PRP
Invisible or difficult access ovaries.
Medical disease or unfit for anesthesia patient.
No Results Posted