AN ELEVATED DAY 3 FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE LUTEINIZING HORMONE RATIO (FSH-LH) IN THE PRESENCE OF A NORMAL DAY 3 FSH PREDICTS A POOR RESPONSE TO CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION
T. Mukherjee et al., AN ELEVATED DAY 3 FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE LUTEINIZING HORMONE RATIO (FSH-LH) IN THE PRESENCE OF A NORMAL DAY 3 FSH PREDICTS A POOR RESPONSE TO CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION, Fertility and sterility, 65(3), 1996, pp. 588-593
Objective: To determine if an elevated FSH:LH ratio predicts response
in infertile patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (
COH) for IVF-ET.Design: Retrospective study. Setting: The Division of
Reproductive Endocrinology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York
, New York. Participants: Seventy-four patients undergoing IVF-ET usin
g similar protocols for COH with day 3 FSH, LH, and E(2) testing avail
able for analysis. All patients were <41 years of age and had day 3 se
rum FSH <15 mIU/mL (conversion to SI unit, 1.00). Main Outcome Measure
s: Follicle-stimulating hormone:LH ratio, day 8 serum E(2), peak serum
E(2), cancellation rate, pregnancy rate, and number and size of folli
cles. Results: An FSH:LH ratio greater than or equal to 3.6 (group I)
predicted a poor response to COH (sensitivity 85.7% and specificity 95
%). There were no significant differences regarding day 3 serum FSH an
d ampules of gonadotropins used for COH. Group I (ratio greater than o
r equal to 3.6) patients responded to COH with lower day 8 E(2) (97 +/
- 18 versus 319 +/- 36 pg/mL; conversion factor to SI unit, 3.671), pe
ak E(2) (422 +/- 115 versus 2,368 +/- 183 pg/mL), and fewer follicles
>15 mm (1.3 +/- 0.5 versus 17.1 +/- 1.0). In group I the cycle cancell
ation rate (12/14) was significantly higher than the group II cycle ca
ncellation rate (2/60) and pregnancy rate in group II (ratio <3.6) was
25%. Conclusions: The FSH:LH ratio may increase before a dramatic inc
rease in serum FSH is observed and appears to be a useful marker of ov
arian reserve.