Randomized comparison of ovulation induction with and without intrauterine insemination in the treatment of unexplained infertility |
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Authors: | Chung, C.C. Fleming, R. Jamieson, M.E. Yates, R.W.S. Coutts, J.R.T. |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Infirmary 10 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G31 2ER, UK |
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Abstract: | The aim of this prospective randomized controlled study wasto determine the possible role of ovulation induction with intrauterineinsemination (IUI) in the treatment of unexplained infertility.A total of 100 patients were randomized to receive ovulationinduction with or without IUI. All patients were treated withlong-course gonadotrophinreleasing hormone analogue (GnRHa),starting in the luteal phase, and exogenous follicle stimulatinghormone (FSH) to induce follicular growth. Ovulation was inducedusing human chorionic gonadotrophin and timed intercourse (TI)was advised 2448 h later or IUI was effected 3648h later. Both the cycle fecundities (21.8 and 8.5%) and thecumulative ongoing pregnancy rates after three cycles (42 and20%) were significantly higher (P < 0.03) in the IUI groupthan in the TI group respectively. This is a clear indicationthat ovulation induction with IUI is an effective treatmentmethod for unexplained infertility, but ovulation inductionwith TI has a negligible impact in this large group of patients. |
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Keywords: | infertility/intrauterine insemination/ovulation induction |
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