2023
DOI: 10.1177/26334941231181258
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Intralipid infusion therapy as an adjunct treatment in women experiencing adenomyosis-related infertility

James Henshaw,
Kelton Tremellen

Abstract: Background: Currently, there is some evidence that adenomyosis patients using gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist long downregulation (LDR) prior to embryo transfer may improve in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rate, but not to the baseline expected success where there is no adenomyosis. Given the association between adenomyosis and an aberrant endometrial immune environment, many physicians also use prednisolone or Intralipid adjuvant treatments in combination with GnRH agonist therapy, despite n… Show more

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“…In a retrospective cohort study involving 116 consecutive adenomyosis patients who underwent their initial transfer of a genetically screened euploid embryo, the administration of intralipid as an adjuvant treatment in conjunction with GnRH-a therapy (long downregulation) yielded markedly higher live birth rates (60%) in comparison to GnRH-a therapy alone (40%). This observed difference has been attributed to a twofold increase in the miscarriage rate observed in adenomyosis patients undergoing GnRH-a treatment without the inclusion of intralipid [ 107 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Medical Therapy In Infertility Related To Adenom...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a retrospective cohort study involving 116 consecutive adenomyosis patients who underwent their initial transfer of a genetically screened euploid embryo, the administration of intralipid as an adjuvant treatment in conjunction with GnRH-a therapy (long downregulation) yielded markedly higher live birth rates (60%) in comparison to GnRH-a therapy alone (40%). This observed difference has been attributed to a twofold increase in the miscarriage rate observed in adenomyosis patients undergoing GnRH-a treatment without the inclusion of intralipid [ 107 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Medical Therapy In Infertility Related To Adenom...mentioning
confidence: 99%