Duration of progesterone-in-oil support after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer: a randomized, controlled trial

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作者
Goudge, Christine S. [1 ]
Nagel, Theodore C. [1 ]
Damario, Mark A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Div Reprod Endocrinol & Infertil, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Womens Hlth, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
Luteal phase support; progesterone-in-oil; in vitro fertilization; pregnancy outcome; LUTEAL-PHASE SUPPORT; INFERTILITY TREATMENT; SUPPLEMENTATION; METAANALYSIS; CYCLES;
D O I
10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.05.003
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the efficacy of a short P-in-oil protocol (11 days) in comparison with a traditional P-in-oil protocol (6 weeks) after IVF and embryo transfer. Design: Prospective randomized, controlled trial. Setting: Tertiary referral reproductive medicine unit. Patient(s): The first IVF-embryo transfer cycle of women <= 37 years old. Intervention(s): Either the standard protocol, 50 mg of IM P-in-oil daily for 6 weeks (group 1) or the study protocol, 50 mg of IM P-in-oil daily for 11 days (group 2). Main Outcome Measure(s): Clinical pregnancy, ongoing pregnancy, and live birth rates. Result(s): One hundred one patients were enrolled (48 in group 1, 53 in group 2). Mean age (31.8 years vs. 32.7 years) and reasons for infertility were not different between the groups. Despite higher embryo quality in group 1 than in group 2 (60.3 vs. 51.6), clinical (63.0% vs. 62.7%) and ongoing (58.7% vs. 51.0%) pregnancy rates (PR) were not significantly different. Live birth rates (52.2% vs. 49.0%) were not significantly different. Conclusion(s): Pregnancy and live birth rates were not different between the two groups, suggesting that the common practice of lengthy (>= 6 weeks) P support of IVF pregnancies may be unnecessary. (Fertil Steril (R) 2010; 94: 946-51. (c) 2010 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)
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