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Recombinant FSH versus clomiphene citrate for ovarian stimulation in couples with unexplained infertility and male subfertility undergoing intrauterine insemination: a randomized trial.
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Archives of gynecology and obstetrics [Arch Gynecol Obstet] 2011 Dec; Vol. 284 (6), pp. 1561-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 20. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Purpose: To compare the efficacy of clomiphene citrate (CC) and recombinant FSH (rFSH) protocols in ovarian stimulation (OS)/intrauterine insemination (IUI) cycles for couples with unexplained infertility or male subfertility.<br />Methods: One hundred and eighty-nine patients with unexplained or male subfertility were randomized to treatment with 100 mg/day CC for 5 days (93 patients) or rFSH with starting dose of 75-100 IU daily (96 patients). The main outcome measurement was ongoing pregnancy rate (OPR).<br />Results: The number of preovulatory (≥ 17 mm) follicles on the day of hCG administration was significantly greater in the rFSH group than in the CC group (1.7 vs. 1.4, P = .01). Multifollicular growth was observed in 35.1% in the CC group and 54.8% in the FSH group (P = .01). The OPR per cycle was 9.6 and 15.6% for CC and rFSH groups, respectively (P = .31).<br />Conclusions: Recombinant FSH is superior to CC for enabling multifollicular development in OS/IUI cycles of unexplained and male subfertile couples. Although this finding did not lead to a statistically significant superiority of rFSH in terms of clinical outcomes, the presence of relative increase by 62.5% in OPR with rFSH may be regarded as a clinically significant trend.
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- Adult
Female
Humans
Male
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Rate
Recombinant Proteins administration & dosage
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Clomiphene administration & dosage
Fertility Agents, Female administration & dosage
Follicle Stimulating Hormone administration & dosage
Infertility drug therapy
Insemination, Artificial
Ovulation Induction
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1432-0711
- Volume :
- 284
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives of gynecology and obstetrics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21773781
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-011-1997-4