Biochemical monitoring during hormone replacement therapy cycles for transfer of cryopreserved embryos in patients with functional ovaries
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Biochemical monitoring during hormone replacement therapy cycles for transfer of cryopreserved embryos in patients with functional ovaries
Abstract
Biochemical monitoring was undertaken in 22 treatment cycles for women with normal ovarian function who underwent pituitary suppression with buserelin and administration of exogenous oestradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) for cryopreserved embryo transfer (ET). Eighteen transfers of 1-4 thawed embryos, on the third day of exposure to progesterone, resulted in five clinical pregnancies (27.8%) and one biochemical pregnancy. There was no difference between pregnant and non-pregnant patients in the number and quality of embryos transferred, age, weight or infertility diagnosis. Serum E2 level from days 10-17 (the late proliferative phase) of the therapy cycle were significantly higher in the pregnant group compared with the non-pregnant group (P less than 0.05--P less than 0.005). There were no significant differences in P levels between the two groups from the onset of progesterone administration to the end of the cycle. However, as might be expected, the mean E2/P molar ratio in the pregnant group was significantly higher at the time of ET (P less than 0.02). It is concluded that biochemical monitoring during the embryo replacement cycle is necessary to tailor drug dosages for individual requirements to achieve adequate E2 levels before ET. Alternative routes of oestradiol administration need to be considered in patients with poor E2 profiles.
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