Dienogest Versus GnRH-a Pre-treatment in Women With Endometriosis Undergoing IVF
NCT ID: NCT03142035
Last Updated: 2022-05-23
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
189 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-10-22
2023-02-22
Brief Summary
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In recent years, the effectiveness of dienogest, a fourth-generation progestin, for endometriosis treatment has been demonstrated. Dienogest seems to be as effective as GnRH-a in improving endometriosis-related pelvic pain \[4\]. However, no study has yet assessed whether dienogest has any benefit in treating endometriosis associated infertility.
The aim of our study is to evaluate the efficacy of dienogest versus GnRH-a in improving ongoing pregnancy rates in women undergoing IVF due to endometriosis. We will conduct a non-blinded randomized controlled trial. One group will receive dienogest 2mg daily for a period of 3 months followed by a standard IVF/Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) cycle. The second group will receive one injection of 3.75mg of GnRH-a every 28 days for three doses followed by a standard IVF/ICSI cycle 3 months later. The third group will not receive any medical interventions before the planned IVF/ICSI cycle. We hypothesize that patients receiving dienogest will have similar ongoing pregnancy rates compared to patients receiving the GnRH-a injection. Secondary outcomes including number of gonadotropins consumed, number of stimulation days, number of metaphase II eggs retrieved, fertilization rate, embryo quality, miscarriage rate, clinical pregnancy rates, live birth rates and potential maternal and obstetrical complications will also be evaluated. We will also compare ongoing pregnancy rates between the groups receiving Dienogest and placebo, and GnRH agonist and placebo.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Dienogest
patients will receive daily dienogest (2mg) for a total of 3 months (84 days)
Dienogest 2 MG
Dienogest is a fourth-generation progestin of 19-nortestosterone derivative, that has been shown to improve endometriosis associated pelvic pain. It is well tolerated with no androgenic, glucocorticoid or mineralocorticoid activity. Dienogest creates a hyperprogestogenic and hypoestrogenic environment that initially induces a secretory state and then a decidualization of the ectopic endometrium and finally its atrophy. It also inhibits aromatase and COX-2 expression as well as prostaglandin E2 production in endometriotic stromal cells. It also normalizes the activity of natural killer cells and decreases the release of interleukin-1b by macrophages. These anti-inflammatory properties further help in reducing the size of endometriotic lesions
IVF/IVF+ART
In-vitro fertilization +/- assisted reproductive technology
GnRH agonist
patients will receive a single GnRH-a injection (3.25mg) every 28 days for three months.
gonapeptyl
gonadotropic releasing hormone agonist
IVF/IVF+ART
In-vitro fertilization +/- assisted reproductive technology
Control Group
patients will not receive any medical intervention and will proceed with their IFV/ICSI cycles.
IVF/IVF+ART
In-vitro fertilization +/- assisted reproductive technology
Interventions
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Dienogest 2 MG
Dienogest is a fourth-generation progestin of 19-nortestosterone derivative, that has been shown to improve endometriosis associated pelvic pain. It is well tolerated with no androgenic, glucocorticoid or mineralocorticoid activity. Dienogest creates a hyperprogestogenic and hypoestrogenic environment that initially induces a secretory state and then a decidualization of the ectopic endometrium and finally its atrophy. It also inhibits aromatase and COX-2 expression as well as prostaglandin E2 production in endometriotic stromal cells. It also normalizes the activity of natural killer cells and decreases the release of interleukin-1b by macrophages. These anti-inflammatory properties further help in reducing the size of endometriotic lesions
gonapeptyl
gonadotropic releasing hormone agonist
IVF/IVF+ART
In-vitro fertilization +/- assisted reproductive technology
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Endometriosis, stage III - IV, confirmed surgically by laparoscopy or laparotomy and/or radiologically by the presence of endometrioma on pelvic ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
* Normal uterine cavity assessed by hysteroscopy or hysterosalpingogram
* Normal hormonal profile: TSH, prolactin, fasting blood sugar
* Normal semen analysis and mild/moderate male factor (Total motile sperm count \> 5 million/ml and/or normal WHO morphology \>20%)
* First IVF cycle or history of failed IVF cycles
* Washout period of ≥6 months after any diagnostic or therapeutic surgery for endometriosis or after any medical treatment with Dienogest or GnRH agonist.
Exclusion Criteria
• Absolute contraindications to dienogest, including:
* undiagnosed abnormal vaginal bleeding
* pregnancy and/or lactation
* active venous thromboembolic disorder
* history of or current arterial and cardiovascular disease (eg, MI, CVA)
* diabetes mellitus with vascular involvement
* history of or current severe hepatic disease where liver function tests remain abnormal
* history of or current hepatic neoplasia (benign or malignant)
* known or suspected sex-hormone-dependent malignancy
* ocular lesions due to ophthalmic vascular disease, such as partial or complete vision loss or defect in visual fields
* current or history of migraine with focal aura
* hypersensitivity or poor tolerance to dienogest
18 Years
38 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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American University of Beirut Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dina Chamsy
Assistant Professor,Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
Principal Investigators
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Dina Chamsi, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
American University of Beirut Medical Center
Locations
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American University of Beirut Medical center
Beirut, , Lebanon
Countries
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References
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Other Identifiers
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OGY.DC.03
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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