Oestradiol valerate pretreatment in GnRH-antagonist cycles: a randomized controlled trial
Autor: | Sara Engels, Christophe Blockeel, Patrick Haentjens, Michel De Vos, Dominic Stoop, Paul Devroey, Michel Camus, Nikolaos P. Polyzos |
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Přispěvatelé: | Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Surgical clinical sciences, Department of Embryology and Genetics, Surgery Specializations, Follicle Biology, Internal Medicine Specializations, Reproduction and Genetics |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
endocrine system Time Factors Pregnancy Rate medicine.medical_treatment Oocyte Retrieval Valerate Hormone antagonist Intracytoplasmic sperm injection law.invention Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Andrology Hormone Antagonists Ovulation Induction Randomized controlled trial Pregnancy law medicine Clinical endpoint Humans Sperm Injections Intracytoplasmic chemistry.chemical_classification Estradiol business.industry Obstetrics and Gynecology medicine.disease Pregnancy rate Reproductive Medicine chemistry Female Ovulation induction business Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 24:272-280 |
ISSN: | 1472-6483 |
Popis: | This randomized controlled trial analyses the ability to control the oocyte retrieval schedule of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles through the administration of oestradiol valerate during the luteo-follicular transition period prior to the initiation of ovarian stimulation. Eighty-six women undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection were enrolled in the study. The control group (n=42) received a standard ovarian stimulation protocol. In the pretreatment group (n=44), patients were administered oestradiol valerate at a daily dose of 2×2mg from day 25 of the preceding cycle onwards, during 6-10 consecutive days, depending on the day of the week. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients undergoing oocyte retrieval during a weekend day (i.e. Saturday or Sunday), which was significantly lower in the pretreatment group (1/37, 2.7%) compared with the control group (8/39, 20.5%; P value=0.029). The clinical pregnancy rates per started cycle were similar in the pretreatment group (38.6%) compared with the control group (38.1%). Pretreatment with oestradiol valerate results in a significantly lower proportion of patients undergoing oocyte retrieval during a weekend day and can be a valuable tool for the organization of an assisted reproduction centre. The past decade has seen growing interest in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-antagonist protocols in an effort to reduce the incidence of potential complications. Nevertheless, GnRH agonists remain the GnRH analogue of choice in many assisted reproduction clinics, since they allow a more flexible and better controlled schedule of oocyte retrievals. The present study prospectively evaluates the efficacy of scheduling assisted reproduction cycles in a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-antagonist protocol through the flexible pretreatment with oestradiol valerate during the luteo-follicular transition period of the menstrual cycle. Eighty-six women were enrolled in the study. The control group (n=42) received a standard ovarian stimulation protocol, whereas in the pretreatment group (n=44), patients were administered oestradiol valerate (Progynova) at a daily dose of 2×2mg from day 25 of the preceding cycle onwards, during 6-10 consecutive days, depending on the day of the week. After discontinuing the oestradiol valerate pretreatment, ovarian stimulation was initiated using the same protocol as the control group. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients undergoing oocyte retrieval during weekend days, which was significantly lower in the pretreatment group (1/37, 2.7%) compared with the control group (8/39, 20.5%; P-value=0.029). The clinical pregnancy rates per started cycle were similar in the pretreatment group (38.6%) compared with the control group (38.1%). It can be concluded that pretreatment with oestradiol valerate results in a significant lower proportion of patients undergoing oocyte retrieval during a weekend day and can be a valuable tool for the organization of an assisted reproduction centre. |
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