A prospective, randomized trial comparing two different intrauterine insemination regimens in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycles
- PMID: 1735488
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54845-6
A prospective, randomized trial comparing two different intrauterine insemination regimens in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycles
Abstract
Objective: To compare a single periovulatory intrauterine insemination (IUI) with a regimen employing two IUIs, one before ovulation and one after ovulation, in patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation with human menopausal gonadotropins (hMG) combined with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
Design: A randomized, prospective trial.
Participants: Thirty-one consecutive patients undergoing 49 cycles of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation/IUI were studied in a tertiary care setting.
Main outcome measures: Ovulation was determined sonographically. The establishment of a clinical pregnancy was defined by either ultrasonographic verification of cardiac activity within an intrauterine fetus, or histologic confirmation of trophoblast in a surgical specimen.
Results: Clinical pregnancies developed in 2 of 23 cycles in the single insemination group, compared with 12 of the 23 cycles in the double insemination group. Cycle fecundity was significantly higher for group II (0.522) than for group I (0.087) patients (P = 0.003).
Conclusion: In hMG/hCG cycles, two IUIs timed as described above are superior to one periovulatory insemination.
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