Duration of late-follicular elevated progesterone and in vitro fertilization outcomes in pituitary down-regulation treatment cycles
The objective of this study was to explore whether the duration of LFEP (late-follicular elevated progesterone) affected pregnancy outcomes in IVF ( fertilization) patients treated with pituitary downregulation protocols. Patients with their first IVF/ICSI cycles between January 2016 and December 20...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) 2023-06, Vol.14, p.1186146-1186146 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to explore whether the duration of LFEP (late-follicular elevated progesterone) affected pregnancy outcomes in IVF (
fertilization) patients treated with pituitary downregulation protocols.
Patients with their first IVF/ICSI cycles between January 2016 and December 2016 were included. LFEP was set either at P > 1.0ng/ml or P > 1.5ng/ml. Clinical pregnancy rate was compared among three different groups (no LFEP; LFEP for 1 day; LFEP for ≥ 2 days). Then multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the influencing factors of clinical pregnancy rate.
This retrospective analysis involved 3,521 first IVF/ICSI cycles with fresh embryo transfers. Clinical pregnancy rate was the lowest in patients with a LFEP duration of ≥ 2 days, irrespective of whether LFEP was defined as P > 1.0 ng/ml (68.79% vs. 63.02% vs. 56.20%;
= 0.000) or as P > 1.5 ng/ml (67.24% vs. 55.95% vs. 45.51%;
= 0.000). In addition, LFEP duration was significantly associated with clinical pregnancy outcomes in unadjusted logistic regression analysis. However, in multivariate regression models after adjusting confounders, adjusted OR for LFEP duration (≥ 2 days) in the two models was 0.808 (
= 0.064; LFEP as P > 1.0 ng/ml) and 0.720 (
= 0.098; LFEP as P > 1.5 ng/ml), respectively.
LFEP adversely affects clinical pregnancy outcomes. However, the duration of LFEP seems to have no influence on the clinical pregnancy rate in pituitary downregulation treatment cycles. |
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ISSN: | 1664-2392 1664-2392 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fendo.2023.1186146 |