Analysis of Implantation Failure and Establishment of Therapy for Implantation Failure
- Conditions
- Infertility
- Registration Number
- NCT00453596
- Lead Sponsor
- Yamaguchi University Hospital
- Brief Summary
Impaired endometrial growth (thin endometrial thickness) is a critical factor for implantation failure. In this study, effects of vitamin E on endometrial growth are studied.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
- Endometrial thickness < 8 mm
Exclusion Criteria
- Women with fibroids
- Women receiving hormone therapy
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Related Research Topics
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What molecular mechanisms does vitamin E utilize to enhance endometrial growth in infertility patients?
How does vitamin E compare to standard-of-care treatments for thin endometrial thickness in terms of effectiveness?
Are there specific biomarkers that indicate which infertility patients will respond best to vitamin E supplementation?
What adverse events are associated with vitamin E therapy for endometrial growth and how are they managed?
What combination therapies or alternative compounds are being explored alongside vitamin E for treating implantation failure?
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Yamaguchi University Hospital
🇯🇵Ube, Japan
Yamaguchi University Hospital🇯🇵Ube, JapanNorihiro Sugino, M.D., PhD.Contact+81-836-22-2286sugino@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp