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Fertility Preservation in Case of Endometriosis

Fertility Preservation in Case of Endometriosis

Recruiting
18-36 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Fertility Preservation is now considered as crucial for the well-being of women battling cancer. However, others indications have more recently emerged. Women with endometriosis may represent a suitable group since they are at risk for compromise ovarian reserve. Data on FP in endometriosis patients are rare: only small retrospective study, case-reports and opinion publications .Nowadays, there is no available data concerning real indications for PF on endometriosis patients (endometriomas, risk of surgery, deep endometriosis?), criteria for eligibility (ovarian reserve parameters, age), quality of oocytes and number of oocytes necessary to give at least one live birth.

We propose a monocentric observational cohort study, evaluating the efficacy of oocytes cryopreservation as fertility preservation procedure, in young adult female subjects with endometriosis, to finally define the criteria of eligibility for PF procedures in case of endometriosis.

Description

Monocentric observational cohort study, enrolling young patients with endometriosis, without birth project for the moment, and asking for fertility preservation, in order to preserve mature oocytes.

Protocol of this study :

  • information and signatures of consent file ;
  • ovarian stimulation, oocytes retrieval and mature oocytes cryopreservation (one or more procedures)
  • questionnaires every year, describing quality of life in this context of endometriosis and evolution (treatment, surgery, ART, pregnancies)
  • data about number and rate of thawed oocytes after preservation, pregnancy rate and live birth rate with these oocytes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • women from 18 to 36 years old
  • endometriosis disease proved by sonography, MRI and/or surgery
  • Consenting to participate to the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any contraindication for ovarian stimulation.
  • Any contraindication for pregnancy .- Impossible Follow-up.

Study details
    Endometriosis

NCT03744754

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

27 January 2024

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