%0 Journal Article
%T Effect of Intrauterine Laser Therapy at the IVF Success Rate on Infertile Patients with a History of IVF Failure: A Pilot Non-Blinded Study
%A Fateme Hoseinzade
%A Hatav Tehrani
%A Shahriyar Mirshams
%A Yasaman Zandi Mehran
%A Michael Hans Weber
%J Advances in Sexual Medicine
%P 21-30
%@ 2164-5205
%D 2024
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/asm.2024.143003
%X Backgrounds: While there’s developing proof aimed toward improving embryo implantation thru a focal point on great development, restrained studies have been performed on enhancing endometrial receptivity. Intrauterine Laser Therapy (LT) can be powerful in selling endometrial cell proliferation, therefore enhancing the achievement of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). The contemporary look at aimed to research the effectiveness of effective intrauterine lasers in growing endometrial thickness and the achievement of being pregnant rate. Materials and Methods: In the current clinical randomized trial (RTC) study, the infertile women (20 - 42 years old) referred to the infertility clinic in 2023-2024 who were candidates for IVF treatment with recurrent implantation failure (RIF) history were included. The patients were divided into two main groups: the intervention group; low level laser therapy (LLLT) after hormone administration) (n = 52) and the control group (hormone administration without LT) (n = 52). The IVF success rate and change in endometrial thickness before and after the LT were compared in groups. Results: There was a significant difference between groups (p < 0.05) regarded to clinical pregnancy rate. Although the endometrial thickness was enhanced in each group after intervention (hormone/laser) (p < 0.05), the change in endometrial thickness was not significant between groups. Likewise, in negative or positive clinical pregnancy, the endometrial thickness was enhanced in groups (p < 0.05). However, there was no significant difference between groups. Conclusion: It appears that the incorporation of Intrauterine LT in the realm of infertility could significantly impact as a novel supplementary treatment in improving endometrial receptivity and pregnancy rate.
%K Infertility
%K IVF
%K Implementation
%K Intrauterine Low Level Laser Therapy
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=134198