Evaluation of Nifedipine Administration on Embryo Transfer Success Rate: a Randomized Clinical Trial

Q3 Medicine
Robabeh Mohammadbeigi, Behnam Hedayat, Ayda Fathollahpour, Solmaz Hedayat
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10.30699/jambs.30.141.314 Background & Objective: In- vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the approved treatment options for infertility. Despite many progresses in this field, its success rate is about 20 -25%. Utilization of drugs which suppress or decrease uterine smooth muscle contraction before embryo transfer, theoretically can improve fertility by increasing implantation rate. This study was designed to evaluate nifedipine administration on embryo transfer success. Materials & Methods: In this double blinded randomized clinical trial, ninety-eight infertile women from primary and secondary causes were included in two groups; one group received placebo and the other group a single dose of 20 mg nifedipine, both thirty minutes before embryo transfer. Primary outcome was defined as clinical pregnancy, and secondary outcomes as live birth, ectopic pregnancy, multiple gestation and abortion. Results: Clinical pregnancy occurred in eighteen patients in the placebo group and in seventeen patients in nifedipine group (OR = 0.91, 0.40-2.09 (95% CI)). Sixteen patients in placebo group and fourteen patients in nifedipine group had successful live births (OR = 0.82, 0.34-1.95 (95% CI)). Multiple gestation (OR = 1.71, 0.24- 11.78 (95% CI)) and abortion (OR = 0.46, 0.07-2.95 (95% CI)) were not different between the two groups. No side effect of drug occurred in any group. Conclusion: single dose of 20 mg nifedipine tablet administered thirty minutes before IVF had no effect on improving clinical pregnancy and live birth rate. Using higher doses, or different regimens in specific patients’ subgroups may have more effect on embryo transfer success.
硝苯地平对胚胎移植成功率的评价:一项随机临床试验
背景与目的:体外受精(IVF)是已获批准的治疗不孕症的方法之一。尽管在该领域取得了许多进展,但其成功率约为20 -25%。在胚胎移植前使用抑制或减少子宫平滑肌收缩的药物,理论上可以通过提高着床率来提高生育能力。本研究旨在评价硝苯地平对胚胎移植成功的影响。材料与方法:在这项双盲随机临床试验中,98名原发和继发原因的不孕妇女分为两组;在胚胎移植前30分钟,一组接受安慰剂,另一组接受单剂量20毫克硝苯地平。主要结局定义为临床妊娠,次要结局定义为活产、异位妊娠、多胎妊娠和流产。结果:安慰剂组18例发生临床妊娠,硝苯地平组17例发生临床妊娠(OR = 0.91, 0.40-2.09 (95% CI))。安慰剂组16例,硝苯地平组14例成功活产(OR = 0.82, 0.34 ~ 1.95 (95% CI))。两组间多胎妊娠(OR = 1.71, 0.24 ~ 11.78 (95% CI))和流产(OR = 0.46, 0.07 ~ 2.95 (95% CI))差异无统计学意义。两组均未发生药物副作用。结论:体外受精前30分钟单次给予硝苯地平片20 mg,对改善临床妊娠和活产率无明显作用。在特定的病人亚群中使用更高的剂量或不同的治疗方案可能对胚胎移植的成功有更大的影响。
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