Sequential Therapy of TCM Herbs to Improve the Success Rate of IVF-ET in Diminished Ovarian Reserve Patients
NCT ID: NCT04842825
Last Updated: 2021-06-18
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
PHASE3
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-04-15
2022-12-30
Brief Summary
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The intervention started from the 5th day of the first menstrual cycles after enrollment and lasted for three months before IVF-ET. After the transplantation, the TCM treatment continues for 14 days. The number of oocytes, antral follicles, anti-Mullerian hormone(AMH), serum follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH), and clinical pregnancy rate will be observed to evaluate the effect of traditional Chinese medicine on the improvement of ovarian function, pregnancy outcome, and fertility of DOR patients.
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Detailed Description
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The trial is designed as a randomised, controlled clinical trial with two groups established by 1:1 equal allocation, a treatment group with interventions using herbs to tonify the kidneys and regulate blood and a control group treated using conventional Western medicine.
Random numbers will be prepared by an independent third-party statistician who prepared a list of random group codes for this study. Enrolled subjects will be given a subject number during the screening process and, upon formal enrolment, will be randomly assigned to either the test or control group with a corresponding random number.
Treatment method Phase I: The control group will be treated with conventional Western medicine, whereas the treatment group will receive sequential treatment with the Chinese herbal formula 2 months before the proposed embryo transfer(ET) to regulate menstruation and improve ovarian reserve function. Treatment with the Chinese herbal formula will start on the 5th day of menstruation after entering the super-ovulation cycle. The medicines used will be Er Zhi Wan combined with Si Wu Tang (Radix et Rhizoma Ligustrum 15 g, Radix Morindae Sinensis 12 g, Fructus Lycii 15 g, Semen Cuscutae 20 g, Radix Rehmanniae 20 g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 10 g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 12 g, Radix Yam 20 g); which will be taken for 10-15days. After ovulation, the herbs used to warm the kidney and regulate the blood will be changed to Er Xian Promoting Pregnancy Decoction with Si Wu Decoction (Curculus 10 g, Xianling spleen 15 g, Morinda officinalis 15 g, Cuscutae 20 g, Amethyst 15 g, Rehmannia 20 g, Angelica 15 g, Chuanxiong 10 g); which will be taken for 10-15days. The hospital will be responsible for the decoction of 200 mL per dose, 1 dose per day, divided into 2 doses in the morning and in the evening.
Phase 2: After ET, the control group will be treated conventionally with no TCM intervention, and the treatment group will continue to take Chinese herbal medicine, changing to tonifying the kidney, regulating blood, and calming the foetus, using Shou Foetus pill combined with Si WuTang with addition and subtraction (Cuscuta 15 g, Sambucus 15 g, Chuan Guan Gong 10 g, Agaricus 9 g, Shu Di 15 g, Angelica 10 g, Bai Shao 12 g), which will be taken until the 14th day of transplantation.
Medication Patients that meet the inclusion criteria will be assigned to one of two groups according to a randomisation table after completing the relevant tests and signing the informed consent form. The control group will be treated routinely, and the treatment group will begin taking the assigned drugs on the 5th day (with no intervention drugs taken on days 1-4) of menstruation for two menstrual cycles before IVF until the day of ET and then continue the intervention for 14 days after ET.
Follow-up plan Blood tests to measure progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin(hCG) will be performed 14 days after fresh or frozen ET. If the blood results confirm pregnancy, a clinical pregnancy will be confirmed after 2 weeks by vaginal ultrasound. When a gestational sac is seen in the uterus, the presence or absence of ectopic pregnancy and the number of implanted foetuses will be determined. Those with clinical pregnancy will be followed for final pregnancy outcome (miscarriage/live birth, week of delivery, and a number of new-borns), delivery (mode of delivery and pregnancy complications), and offspring (sex, weight, length, presence of birth defects, and stillbirth). Follow-up will be limited to subjects with transferred embryos obtained from egg retrieval in this study. In the case of subject withdrawal or dropout from the study, detailed reasons will be recorded.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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kidney-tonifying and blood-regulating herbs treatment group
the treatment group will receive sequential treatment with the Chinese herbal formula for tonifying the kidney, nourishing the blood, and activating the blood 2 months before the proposed ET to regulate menstruation and improve ovarian reserve function. Treatment with the Chinese herbal formula will continue on the 5th day of menstruation after entering the super-ovulation cycle.
Er Zhi Wan combined with Si Wu Tang
The TCM medicines used will be Radix et Rhizoma Ligustrum 15 g, Radix Morindae Sinensis 12 g, Fructus Lycii 15 g, Semen Cuscutae 20 g, Radix Rehmanniae 20 g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 10 g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 12 g, Radix Yam 20 g. The hospital will be responsible for the decoction of 200 mL per dose, 1 dose per day, divided into 2 doses in the morning and in the evening, for 10-15 days. According to follicular development and endometrial growth monitored by ultrasound, the herbs will be changed to Curculus 10 g, Xianling spleen 15 g, Morinda officinalis 15 g, Cuscutae 20 g, Amethyst 15 g, Rehmannia 20 g, Angelica 15 g, Chuanxiong 10 g,which will be taken for 10-15days.
After ET, the treatment group will continue to take Chinese herbal medicine, changing to Cuscuta 15 g, Sambucus 15 g, Chuan Guan Gong 10 g, Agaricus 9 g, Shu Di 15 g, Angelica 10 g, Bai Shao 12 g for 14 days
Western medicine group
The control group will be treated with conventional Western medicine
Recombinant Human Follitropin Alfa 、Fructose 、Tetyacycline Hydrochloride Capsules、Cetrorelix Acetate Powder
The control group will be treated with conventional Western medicine(The specific drug dose is determined according to the individual level of patients)
Interventions
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Er Zhi Wan combined with Si Wu Tang
The TCM medicines used will be Radix et Rhizoma Ligustrum 15 g, Radix Morindae Sinensis 12 g, Fructus Lycii 15 g, Semen Cuscutae 20 g, Radix Rehmanniae 20 g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 10 g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 12 g, Radix Yam 20 g. The hospital will be responsible for the decoction of 200 mL per dose, 1 dose per day, divided into 2 doses in the morning and in the evening, for 10-15 days. According to follicular development and endometrial growth monitored by ultrasound, the herbs will be changed to Curculus 10 g, Xianling spleen 15 g, Morinda officinalis 15 g, Cuscutae 20 g, Amethyst 15 g, Rehmannia 20 g, Angelica 15 g, Chuanxiong 10 g,which will be taken for 10-15days.
After ET, the treatment group will continue to take Chinese herbal medicine, changing to Cuscuta 15 g, Sambucus 15 g, Chuan Guan Gong 10 g, Agaricus 9 g, Shu Di 15 g, Angelica 10 g, Bai Shao 12 g for 14 days
Recombinant Human Follitropin Alfa 、Fructose 、Tetyacycline Hydrochloride Capsules、Cetrorelix Acetate Powder
The control group will be treated with conventional Western medicine(The specific drug dose is determined according to the individual level of patients)
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Age ≤40 years, regular menstrual cycle between 21and 35 days in length.
3. Meet the Western diagnostic criteria for DOR.
4. Meet the criteria for identifying kidney deficiency in Chinese medicine.
5. Planning to undergo IVF-ET for pregnancy.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Premature ovarian failure or ovarian gonadotropin resistance syndrome.
3. Untreated uterine anomalies or abnormalities, including double uterus or longitudinal uterus (complete or incomplete).
4. Untreated hydrocele on one or both fallopian tubes (confirmed by hysterosalpingography).
5. Uterine adhesions, endometriosis, adenomyosis, endometrial lesions (submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps, etc.), or uterine fibroids \>4 cm.
6. Endocrine disorder affecting ovulation, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, hyperprolactinaemia, hyperandrogenaemia, hypothyroidism, or adrenal abnormalities.
7. Infertility with abnormal ovarian function due to immune factors, genetic factors, or congenital physical defects.
8. Previous pelvic radiotherapy.
9. Known or suspected sex hormone-related malignancy.
10. Allergy to or intolerance of the drugs used in the study.
11. Combined contraindications to assisted reproductive technology or pregnancy, such as uncontrolled abnormalities of liver and kidney function, diabetes mellitus (glycosylated haemoglobin ≤7%, fasting blood glucose \<10 mmol/L ), hypertension, thyroid disease, symptomatic heart disease, moderate to severe anaemia, history of malignancy or thromboembolism or propensity to thrombosis, severe psychiatric disorder, acute infections of the genitourinary system, sexually transmitted diseases, serious adverse habits such as drug abuse, exposure to teratogenic amounts of radiation, toxins, or drugs (such as prednisone or other hormones, adrenaline, antibiotics, or hypertension, cardiovascular, or antiviral medications) during the active procedure period , and uterine factor infertility or physical illness which prevents the ability to bear a pregnancy.
20 Years
40 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Peking University Third Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dong Li
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Peking University Third Hospital
Locations
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Peking University Third Hospital
Beijing, China, , China
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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xiyan xin
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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IRB00006761-M2020368
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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