Plasma Rich in Growth Factors Technique (PRGF) in assisted reproduction
What is it?
The Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF) technique is a novel treatment in the field of regenerative medicine. It is a more elaborate variant with enhanced qualities compared to that known as platelet-rich plasma or PRP, and is used in various medical fields on a regular basis.
The procedure involves applying a compound to the patient from their own processed blood, which contains strong anti-inflammatory and tissue regenerative properties.
PRGF is used in treatments such as traumatology or odontology, and is also used successfully in some procedures for reproduction treatment.


What is this technique used for in assisted reproduction?
The application of the PRGF technique is carried out in Eugin’s centres to improve assisted reproduction results in two situations in which its effectiveness has been scientifically proven: in women with a refractory thin endometrium, i.e. when the endometrium does not acquire adequate thickness, which is essential for pregnancy to occur; and in patients with implantation failure.
In both cases, the patient’s own plasma rich in growth factors is applied to the woman’s uterus using the same technique as insemination (it is transferred through a simple and painless process using a thin cannula). The process is repeated up to three times before embryo transfer.
Use of the PRGF technique in patients with a thin endometrium
A refractory thin endometrium is understood to mean a situation in which the endometrium is not able to reach the appropriate endometrial thickness after endometrial hormone preparatory treatment and any causal pathology has been ruled out.


Use of the PRGF technique in patients with implantation failure
In women with implantation failure, therapeutic options with proven effectiveness are very limited, so the use of PRGF presents itself as an effective alternative for this type of patient. PRGF acts on the endometrium of these patients by stimulating their cells, such that they begin to secrete more progesterone and oestrogen receptors, leading to the appearance of more adhesion molecules for the embryo. This increases the likelihood both of implantation and of successful pregnancy.
Other applications of the Plasma Rich in Growth Factors technique
There is also another type of application of this PRGF technique, which for the moment is a technique in an experimental phase, and concerning which there is currently much scientific debate. It is a procedure known as “ovarian rejuvenation”, which proposes to offer a solution to egg ageing, which causes the chances of pregnancy to decrease as a woman ages.

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