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NCT ID: NCT04987632
Brief Summary: Investigators expected to verify this hypothesis through this study:acupuncture and moxibustion combined with LE induced ovulation in Chinese anovulatory PCOS women has a higher rate of live birth than LE induced ovulation alone.
Detailed Description: It is a prospective, single center, clinical, randomized, controlled study. The subjects were 90 PCOS anovulatory participants of spleen kidney yang deficiency type, aged 20-40 years, who were treated in the outpatient department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Dongguan Hospital of traditional Chinese medicine from January 2021 to December 2022. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: Acupuncture plus Du Meridian moxibustion combined with LE ovulation induction treatment group and single Le ovulation induction control group, 45 cases in each group. The subjects in the two groups began to take letrozole or combined with acupuncture and Du Meridian moxibustion on 3-5 days of menstruation (spontaneous menstruation or progesterone withdrawal bleeding). If not pregnant, the subjects received letrozole for up to 4 cycles to induce ovulation or acupuncture plus Du Meridian moxibustion. Once pregnancy is found, acupuncture and Du Meridian moxibustion or drug treatment will stop immediately. At the end of treatment, data were collected to observe the differences of live birth rate, pregnancy rate, ovulation rate, sex hormone, steroid hormone, glucose and lipid metabolism index and safety index between the two groups.
Study: NCT04987632
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04987632