Comparison of embryological and clinical outcome in GnRH antagonist vs. GnRH agonist protocols for in vitro fertilization in PCOS non-obese patients. A prospective randomized study |
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Authors: | Rafal Kurzawa Przemyslaw Ciepiela Tomasz Baczkowski Krzysztof Safranow Pawel Brelik |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology, Pomeranian Medical University, 2 Siedlecka Street, Szczecin-Police, 72-010, Poland;(2) Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, Pomeranian Medical University, 72 al. Powstancow Wlkp. Street, Szczecin, 70-111, Poland;(3) Glan Clwyd Hospital, Conwy and Denbighshire NHS Trust, Rhyl, Benbighshire, LL18 5UJ, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Purpose Embryological and clinical efficacy of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist and agonist stimulation protocols in non-obese women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) were compared. Methods A prospective randomized study. Setting: Medical University Hospital. Patients: 70 infertile PCOS patients; 33 in GnRH antagonist and 37 in GnRH agonist group. Results Similar mature metaphase II oocyte rate (76% vs. 76%) was observed in both protocols. Optimal pronuclear morphology zygotes dominated in both groups (64% vs. 66%). Transferred embryo quality did not differ in both protocols. No significant differences between both protocols were found in delivery rate (p = 0.481), pregnancy rate (p = 0.810), multiple pregnancy rate (p = 0.501), miscarriage rate (p = 0.154), fertilization rate (p = 0.388) and implantation rate (p = 1.000). Duration of stimulation and total follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) dose were significantly lower in GnRH antagonist protocol (p = 0.0005). Conclusions GnRH antagonist and agonist protocols in non-obese PCOS patients yield similar embryological and clinical outcomes. Shorter duration of treatment and lower FSH requirement in GnRH antagonist group may be financially beneficial and therefore attractive for patients. Capsule GnRH antagonist and agonist protocols in non-obese PCOS patients yield similar embryological and clinical outcomes. GnRH antagonist protocols may be financially and clinically attractive for patients undergoing IVF. |
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Keywords: | GnRH agonist GnRH antagonist IVF Polycystic ovary syndrome Prospective randomized trial |
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