Author/Authors :
Parsanezhad, Mohammad Ebrahim Infertility Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Namavar Jahromi, Bahia Infertility Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Rezaee, Solmaz Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Kooshesh, Leila Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Alaee, Sanaz Department of Reproductive Biology, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Despite the large number of papers published
on the efficiency of different exogenous gonadotropins, no
confirmed protocol exists. Therefore, the aim of the present
study was to compare the efficacy of 4 exogenous gonadotropins
in IVF/ICSI cycles.
Methods: This study, performed from January 2014 to May
2014, recruited 160 women referred to Ghadir Mother and Child
Hospital and Dena Hospital, Shiraz, Iran. The patients underwent
standard downregulation and were randomly divided into
4 groups of A, B, C, and D and were administered hMG, hFSH,
rFSH, and combined sequential hFSH/rFSH, respectively. Then,
the duration of stimulation, number of oocytes and embryos as
well as their quality, implantation rate, biochemical and clinical
pregnancy rate, and live birth rate in each group were evaluated.
Results: Group D patients required significantly fewer ampoules
of FSH than did the women in groups A, B, and C (P=0.004).
The duration of stimulation was significantly longer in group C
than in groups A and D (P=0.030). The serum estradiol level
was significantly higher in group D than in groups B and C
(P=0.005). A significantly higher number of large-sized follicles
was observed in group D than in group B (P=0.036).
Conclusion: Our data revealed no statistically significant
differences in the mean oocyte number, embryo quality, clinical
pregnancy rate, or live birth rate between the hMG, hFSH,
rFSH, and sequential hFSH/rFSH protocols. However, several
differences in the duration of stimulation, serum estradiol levels,
and number of large-sized follicles were detected between the
groups.