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Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Management of Chronic Endometritis Treatment in Women with Reproductive Health Disorders

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  • V. O Sklyarova

    (Danylo Halytskyj Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine)

  • K. L. Shatylovich

    (Danylo Halytskyj Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine)

  • A. L. Filipyuk

    (Danylo Halytskyj Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine)

  • P. O. Sklyarov

    (Danylo Halytskyj Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine)

  • R. A. Chajkivskyj

    (Danylo Halytskyj Lviv National Medical University, Ukraine)

Abstract

Background: Chronic endometritis (CE) is one of aggressive factor of infertility and reproductive losses. Objective: We aimed to assess the effectiveness of using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment of chronic endometritis (CE) treatment in women with infertility (PI) and recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL). Material and methods: In this non-randomized clinical trial, women aged 22-45 years with CE diagnosed by positive CD 138 between February 2017 and December 2019 were included. Were investigated 65 women - 30 patients with RPL and 35 women with PI and unsuccessful attempts at IVF. PRP therapy was performed paracervical ( 6 ml) and intrauterus ( 1,5 ml) once a week for 4 -8 weeks. Control of the treatment of CE was performed by endometrial biopsy pipelines 15-20 days after the last PRP. Results: After carrying out 4 procedures of combined paracervical and intrauterine PRP, CE was cured in 70-77% of women (p

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  • V. O Sklyarova & K. L. Shatylovich & A. L. Filipyuk & P. O. Sklyarov & R. A. Chajkivskyj, 2020. "Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Management of Chronic Endometritis Treatment in Women with Reproductive Health Disorders," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 2(6), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:2:y:2020:i:6:id:40560
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.6.560
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