Vaginal compared oral administration of estradiol in women with thin endometrium: A cross-sectional study

R. Davar, Masrooreh Hoseini, Lida Saeed
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Background: Endometrial thickness is regarded as an indicator of the receptivity of the endometrium. Patients preparing for frozen embryo transfer need some interventions in case their endometrium is thin. Objective: This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of oral administration of estradiol valerate with its vaginal type in women with inappropriate endometrial thickness. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised of 79 women (cycles) who had undergone frozen-thawed embryo transfer. On the 13th day of the cycle, vaginal sonography was performed in case the thickness of the endometrium was < 7 mm; in the oral group, the patients continued using oral estradiol valerate tablet. However, in the vaginal group, the participants applied estradiol valerate tablet vaginally. Finally, the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate, also, early miscarriage rate were compared between the two groups. Results: The early miscarriage rate was lower in the vaginal group in comparison with the oral group (p = 0.040). Women in the vaginal group showed a lower rate of chemical pregnancy compared to the oral group, but this difference was not statistically significant (25.0 vs. 34.4%, p = 0.440). The rate of clinical pregnancy in the two groups was not statistically significant, although the vaginal group had a higher pregnancy rate (22.5% vs. 15.6%, p = 0.464), especially in women older than 34 years (37.5% vs. 11.1%, p = 0.355). Conclusion: Vaginal administration of estradiol tablet in women with thin endometrium leads to a lower rate of early miscarriage. Key words: Endometrium, Thickness, Frozen, Embryo transfer, Estradiol valerate.
子宫内膜薄的妇女阴道口服雌二醇比较:一项横断面研究
背景:子宫内膜厚度被认为是子宫内膜容受性的一个指标。准备冷冻胚胎移植的患者需要一些干预措施,以防子宫内膜薄。目的:比较子宫内膜厚度不合适的女性口服戊酸雌二醇与阴道型口服戊酸雌二醇的临床效果。材料和方法:本横断面研究包括79名接受冷冻解冻胚胎移植的妇女(周期)。月经周期第13天,子宫内膜厚度< 7 mm者行阴道超声检查;口服组继续口服戊酸雌二醇片。然而,在阴道组,参与者在阴道使用雌二醇片。比较两组的化学指标、临床妊娠率、早期流产率。结果:阴道组早期流产率低于口服组(p = 0.040)。阴道组的女性化学妊娠率低于口服组,但差异无统计学意义(25.0比34.4%,p = 0.440)。两组临床妊娠率差异无统计学意义,但阴道组妊娠率较高(22.5%比15.6%,p = 0.464),尤其是34岁以上妇女(37.5%比11.1%,p = 0.355)。结论:子宫内膜薄的妇女经阴道给予雌二醇片可降低早期流产率。关键词:子宫内膜,厚度,冷冻,胚胎移植,雌二醇。
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