The use of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) improves ovarian reserve markers and IVF laboratory parameters in women with low ovarian reserve. Primary objective To compare ovarian reserve markers and IVF-ICSI laboratory results before and after PRGF infusion. Secondary Objectives * To compare pre- and post-treatment pregnancy rates. * To collect complications associated with the application of intraovarian PRGF. General Outline of the Study VISIT 1 * Patient Selection * Confirm that he/she has all the analyses and variables to be studied. * Signing of Informed Consent * Usual IVF protocol (1st IVF cycle) VISIT 2 * Instillation of intraovarian PRGF on the day of the puncture of the 1st IVF cycle in the FJD VISIT 3 * Analytical control at 4 weeks VISIT 4 * Analytical control at 8 weeks VISIT 5 * In case of failure to achieve gestation Start of 2nd cycle of IVF
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
On the day of the ovarian puncture of the 1st IVF cycle, intraovarian instillation of plasma rich in growth factors will be performed.
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Diaz
Madrid, Spain
RECRUITINGNumber of cycles cancelled pre-puncture
Time frame: Day 1
Ovarian reserve markers
Time frame: Day 1 vs visit 4 weeks
Number of cycles cancelled post-puncture
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
Number of oocytes recovered
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
Number of MII (metaphase II stage oocyte) on the day of the puncture
Time frame: visit 2, day of the puncture (from the first day of menstruation, approximately 22 days later)
Number of fertilised oocytes
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
Number of embryos obtained per EOC (ovarian stimulation) cycle
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
Number of embryos of good quality (A or B quality according to ASEBIR classification).
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
Number of frozen embryos
Time frame: visit 4 weeks and visit 8 weeks
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