IUI With Letrozole Versus in Natural Cycle

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age20+
SponsorPeking University Third Hospital

About this trial

Rationale Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is the treatment of first choice for couples with unexplained and mild male factor infertility in many countries, but it is controversial whether ovarian stimulation improves fertility outcomes. In recent retrospectively collected data, we found that in couples with unexplained and mild male factor infertility undergoing IUI, ovarian stimulation with letrozole increased live birth rate as compared to natural cycle IUI without substantially increasing the multiple pregnancy rate. We therefore intend to perform a randomized clinical trial (RCT) on the subject in five reproductive medical centers in different cities in China.

Objective To test the hypothesis that in couples with unexplained or mild male factor infertility scheduled for an IUI program ovarian stimulation with letrozole increases the live birth rate as compared to natural cycle treatment.

Study design Multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Study population Women diagnosed with unexplained or mild male factor infertility scheduled for treatment with IUI.

Intervention Women will be randomized for ovarian stimulation with letrozole or to natural cycle IUI. In the group allocated to ovarian stimulation, women will receive oral tablets letrozole 5 mg daily from cycle day 3 for 5 days. We will treat the couples for 3 cycles, with a time horizon of 4 months.

Main study parameters/endpoints Primary outcome is live birth resulting from conception within 4 months after randomization. Secondary endpoints are clinical pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, miscarriage rates, pregnancy complications, time to pregnancy leading to live birth.

Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness The strategies compared are already broadly applied in current practice. No additional risks are expected. There is no benefit for participants, but the results may benefit future infertile couples.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Being diagnosed with unexplained or mild male infertility

At least one sided tubal patency, established according to local protocol

Normal or mild impairment of semen quality defined as total motile sperm count (TMSC) no less than 5million, based on at least one recent semen analysis

Disqualifiers

Woman with double sided tubal pathology

Women with irregular cycles, PCOS or other endocrine disorders

Man with impaired semen quality: total motile sperm count (TMSC) less than 5million

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Letrozole

Treatment groups

982 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Peking University Third Hospital

Lead sponsor

The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University

Collaborator

The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University

Collaborator

Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology Obstetrics

Collaborator

Yunnan1stpeople's hospital

Collaborator