Could a simple test boost IVF success for women with immune issues?
NCT ID NCT07449494
Summary
This study looked back at medical records to see if testing women for steroid sensitivity before IVF treatment leads to more live births. Researchers compared 148 women under 40 with immune system overactivity who received standard steroid treatment, with or without prior sensitivity testing. The goal was to determine if personalized treatment based on test results improves pregnancy outcomes.
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Hôpital Pierre Rouquès - Les Bluets
Paris, 75012, France
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