C. Calhazjorge et al., PITUITARY DOWN-REGULATION IN IVF CYCLES - IS IT NECESSARY TO USE STRICT CRITERIA, Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 12(9), 1995, pp. 615-619
Purpose: In a retrospective study we have reviewed the data of 570 con
secutive IVF cycles in which a GnRH agonist (GnRHa) was started in the
early follicular phase (long protocol). Cycles were divided in groups
according to estradiol levels before HMG administration: A, <20 pg/ml
; B, 20 to 50 pg/ml; C, 51 to 100 pg/ml. Our objective was to determin
e if the degree of pituitary suppression had any effect on the ovarian
response to stimulation by exogenous gonadotropins, and/or on the IVF
outcome. Results: There were no significant differences in cycle canc
ellation rates, no. of days of stimulation and ampoules of HMG, serum
estradiol after HMG, no. of oocytes retrieved and fertilization rates
between groups. Pregnancy rates (19.4%, 21% and 31.8%/cycle, and 24.1%
, 27.5% and 37.8%/embryo transfer, respectively) and live-birth rates
(16.2%, 16.1% and 25.0%/cycle, 20.1%, 21.2% and 29.7%/embryo transfer,
respectively) were also not significantly different, Conclusions: The
degree of pituitary suppression had no effects on either the ovarian
response to gonadotropins (including HMG requirements) or the overall
IVF results.