Agonist "flare-up" versus antagonist in the management of poor responders undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment
- PMID: 15705370
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2004.07.963
Agonist "flare-up" versus antagonist in the management of poor responders undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment
Abstract
Objective: To compare the agonist flare-up and antagonist protocols in the management of poor responders to the standard long down-regulation protocol.
Design: Retrospective comparative study.
Setting: Assisted conception center.
Patient(s): One hundred thirty-four patients undergoing IVF/ intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment, who responded poorly to the standard long down-regulation protocol in their first treatment cycle. In the second cycle, 77 received short flare-up agonist and 57 received antagonist protocol. We analyzed the outcome of the second cycle.
Intervention(s): Peak serum E(2) was assayed on the day of hCG administration.
Main outcome measure(s): Cycle cancellation rate due to poor ovarian response.
Result(s): There was no cycle cancellation in the flare-up protocol and 7% cancellation rate in the antagonist protocol due to lack of response. A significantly higher number of patients had embryo transfer in the flare-up protocol. There was no difference in pregnancy rate (PR) between the two groups.
Conclusion(s): Both the flare-up and the antagonist protocols significantly improved the ovarian response of known poor responders. However, a significantly higher cycle cancellation rate and less patients having embryo transfer in the antagonist group tips the balance in favor of the flare-up protocol.
Comment in
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Ascertainment bias and poor responders.Fertil Steril. 2005 Jul;84(1):261-2; author reply 262. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.03.019. Fertil Steril. 2005. PMID: 16009201 No abstract available.
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