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Clinical Trial
. 1999;48(2):78-80.
doi: 10.1159/000010143.

Luteal phase support with 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone versus unsupported cycles in in vitro fertilization: a comparative randomized study

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Clinical Trial

Luteal phase support with 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone versus unsupported cycles in in vitro fertilization: a comparative randomized study

A Abate et al. Gynecol Obstet Invest. 1999.

Abstract

This study was designed to determine the efficacy of 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17-OHPc) for luteal phase support in in vitro fertilization (IVF). For this purpose, a total of 86 IVF patients undergoing embryo transfer were randomly allocated to two groups as follows: (1) group A, including 43 patients who received the support of luteal phase through the intramuscular administration of 17-OHPc at a dosage of 341 mg every 3 days, and (2) group B, including 43 patients who received the intramuscular administration of a saline solution as placebo every 3 days. In both groups, the treatment was started within 24 h after embryo transfer until beta-HCG evaluation. In case of positive beta-HCG, it was extended until 12 weeks. Efficacy was assessed using the pregnancy rates, which was, per transfer, statistically significantly higher in group A than in group B (32.5 vs. 18.3% respectively). On the basis of our results, we emphasize the use of 17-OHPc for luteal phase support after IVF and embryo transfer.

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