Nilo Frantz, Marcelo Ferreira, Marcos Iuri Roos Kulmann, Adriana Bos-Mikich, Ricardo Oliveira
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2020; 24 (4):442-446
Received September 06, 2019
Accepted March 31, 2020
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present case series was to describe our experience with the use of PRP on patients with refractory, low endometrium.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of 24 IVF cycles in which patients presenting different infertility factors received intrauterine PRP infusion prior to embryo transfer. Outcomes of interest were: clinical and ongoing pregnancies, abortion or birth.
Results: 54% of the cycles in which PRP was employed, resulted in ongoing gestation or birth. 12.5% of the cycles ended in abortions.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that PRP contributes to a receptive intrauterine environment for embryo implantation, regardless of whether the endometrium reached the appropriate growth for embryo transfer