Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3933450 Fertility and Sterility 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the effect of intravaginal micronized P on pregnancy rates in clomiphene citrate and letrozole ovulation induction cycles in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).DesignRetrospective chart review.SettingUniversity-based assisted reproductive technology program.PatientsWomen with PCOS who underwent ovulation induction with either clomiphene citrate (n = 90) or letrozole (n = 31) from January 2002 to December 2008.Intervention(s)Clomiphene citrate (50–250 mg × 5 days) or letrozole (5 mg × 5 days) were used for ovulation induction. After either intercourse or IUI, patients received intravaginal micronized P (200 mg twice daily) according to prescribing physician preference.Main Outcome Measure(s)Clinical pregnancy rate.Result(s)In clomiphene cycles, clinical pregnancies were documented in 15.3% of cycles (19 of 124) in the P group, compared with 12.1% (11 of 91) of the non-P group. In letrozole cycles, clinical pregnancies were documented in 21.1% of cycles (8 of 38) in the P group, compared with none (0 of 13) in the non-P group.Conclusion(s)Women with PCOS who used letrozole for ovulation induction had higher clinical pregnancy rates when using intravaginal P support. Luteal supplementation with P should be strongly considered in women with PCOS, especially in those using letrozole for ovulation induction.

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