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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for LOD vs Gn in Anovulatory PCOs Resistant to First Line Agents

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: LOD vs Gn in Anovulatory PCOs Resistant to First Line Agents

Official Title: Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling Versus Gonadotrophins for Anovulatory Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Resistant to First Line Ovulation Induction: a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Study ID: NCT04325295

Study Description

Brief Summary: PCOS is a complex disease that is diagnosed by the presence of two of the following three: oligo/anovulation, clinical and/or biochemical hyperandrogenism, or polycystic ovaries by ultrasound . PCOS affects 4% to 21% of females in reproductive age . Although subfertility is abundant in women with PCOS, a majority of these women will achieve pregnancy naturally or by treatment. Different treatment modalities are present for ovulation induction. Life style modifications including weight loss are encouraged for those who are overweight or obese. Pharmacological induction of ovulation represent the first line therapy for induction of ovulation. Options include aromatase inhibitors (Letrozole), Clomiphene Citrate (CC) or Metformin, alone or in combinations. For second line treatment either Gonadotropins (Gn) or laparoscopic ovarian surgery (LOS) are the recommended options . the objective of the trial is to study the effectiveness and safetey of surgical induction of ovulation strategy and compare it to medical induction strategy with Gonadotropins

Detailed Description: PCOS is a complex disease that is diagnosed by the presence of two of the following three: oligo/anovulation, clinical and/or biochemical hyperandrogenism, or polycystic ovaries by ultrasound . PCOS affects 4% to 21% of females in reproductive age . Although subfertility is abundant in women with PCOS, a majority of these women will achieve pregnancy naturally or by treatment. Different treatment modalities are present for ovulation induction. Life style modifications including weight loss are encouraged for those who are overweight or obese. Pharmacological induction of ovulation represent the first line therapy for induction of ovulation. Options include aromatase inhibitors (Letrozole), Clomiphene Citrate (CC) or Metformin, alone or in combinations. For second line treatment either Gonadotropins (Gn) or laparoscopic ovarian surgery (LOS) are the recommended options . Systematic reviews done comparing LOD to Gn found no differences in live birth, clinical pregnancy or miscarriage rates. However, there was significant decrease in OHSS and multiple pregnancies with LOD . Giving these advantages together with being cheap, the surgical strategy may be a more favorable choice as second line treatment of anovulation . Also several randomised controlled trial (RCTs) reported normalization of ovarian reserve parameters after LOD, making it a long-lasting option compared to the one-cycle effect of medical treatment the objective of the trial is to study the effectiveness and safetey of surgical induction of ovulation strategy and compare it to medical induction strategy with Gonadotropins

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT

Sex: FEMALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Contact Details

Name: Sayed A Abdallah

Affiliation: Professor of obstetric and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine,Assuit University O

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Name: Essam R Othman

Affiliation: Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine, Assuit University

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Name: Mustafa B Mohammed

Affiliation: Assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine,Assuit University

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Name: Ahmed M Alaa Eldin

Affiliation: Lecturer of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine,Assuit University

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Name: Karim S Abdallah

Affiliation: Assistant lecturer of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine,Assuit University

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

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