/ RecruitingNot ApplicableIIT Randomized Controlled Trial of Ovarian Function Following Intraovarian Injection of Platelet Rich Plasma for Women With Ovarian Aging
Consenting women with evidence of poor ovarian reserve will be randomly assigned to treatment with either Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) or Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP).
/ Active, not recruitingNot ApplicableIIT Study of Ovarian Function Following Intraovarian Injection of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) In Women With Evidence of Diminished Ovarian Function
The hypothesis of the study is that ovaries of women with a history of poor response to ovulation induction may benefit from exposure to growth factors known to be present in Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). Since even ovaries from women with poor response still contain primordial follicles (which, however, no longer undergo recruitment), it is hoped that PRP injections into ovaries will activate follicular recruitment pathways and, subsequently, result in follicle growth. Should such growth be observed, follicles will be supported with routine daily gonadotropin stimulation until hCG trigger.
/ CompletedNot ApplicableIIT Prospectively Randomized Study of Intraovarian Injections of Autologous Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) in Women With Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)
Premature ovarian failure is a loss of normal function before age 40, leading to infertility and hypoestrogenism. This study will involve only adult women with a diagnosis of POI. Participants will receive injections of autologous PRP in one randomly selected ovary.
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