Use of recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin in ovulation induction
- PMID: 12738494
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(03)00173-0
Use of recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin in ovulation induction
Abstract
To review the use of hCG and to describe the clinical benefit of recombinant hCG (r-hCG) based on the published results of prospective, randomized studies. Review of published articles. Tertiary infertility care center.None.None. Oocyte number and quality, luteal phase progesterone, pregnancy and OHSS rate, and local tolerability. The published data consistently show that single doses of 250 microg r-hCG and 5,000 IU urinary (u)-hCG produce similar clinical outcomes when used in infertility treatment cycles for timed intercourse, IUI, and IVF in terms of the number of oocytes retrieved, number of mature oocytes harvested, and fertilization and pregnancy rates attained. Single doses of 10,000 IU u-hCG also gave results comparable to single doses of 250 microg r-hCG. P levels in the midluteal phase were significantly higher with the use of r-hCG compared with u-hCG, and local injection site adverse effects were significantly less frequent, demonstrating the higher purity of the recombinant product. A single 500-microg dose of r-hCG led to a higher rate of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome compared with a 250-microg dose, with no significant improvement in pregnancy rates.A single dose of 250 microg r-hCG was at least as effective as single doses of 5,000 or 10,000 IU u-hCG but offered the advantages associated with use of a recombinant product: local injection site adverse effects were significantly less frequent with r-hCG than with u-hCG.
Comment in
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hCG--mass units, molar conversions, and the standardization of biologic units.Fertil Steril. 2003 Dec;80(6):1533; author reply 1533-4. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(03)02221-0. Fertil Steril. 2003. PMID: 14667903 No abstract available.
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Comparison of recombinant hCG and urinary hCG.Fertil Steril. 2004 Feb;81(2):480; author reply 480-1. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.10.009. Fertil Steril. 2004. PMID: 14967401 No abstract available.
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