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Observational Study
. 2014 Jan 21:7:11.
doi: 10.1186/1757-2215-7-11.

Low dose of rFSH [100 IU] in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation response: a pilot study

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Observational Study

Low dose of rFSH [100 IU] in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation response: a pilot study

Caio Parente Barbosa et al. J Ovarian Res. .

Abstract

Background: The initial dose of recombinant Follicle Stimulating Hormone [rFSH] to be used in assisted reproduction treatment depends on several factors, mainly the cause of the infertility and the patient's age. For young patients [≤35 years] usually an initial dose of around 150 IU of rFSH is recommended, but there are no studies proving that this should actually be the standard initial dose. We aimed to report the experience of a low-cost Human Reproduction Center where a dose of 100 IU of rFSH was used for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation [COH].

Findings: An observational prospective study was performed on 212 women aged ≤38 years old that underwent high-complexity assisted reproduction treatments. The patients' infertility was mainly caused by tuboperitoneal, idiopathic or male factors. Controlled ovarian stimulation was performed using 100 IU of rFSH. Regarding the COH, 53.8% of the patients presented a satisfactory response, 25.9% low response, 14.2% hyper-response, and 6.1% developed ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Of the 55 patients with poor response, 20 started a new cycle with an initial dose of 200 IU of rFSH; 65% showed a satisfactory response, 10% a poor response, 20% a hyper-response, and 5% developed OHSS.

Conclusion: The initial dose of 100 IU of rFSH was considered adequate for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, meeting the aim to reduce the costs of the assisted reproduction treatment.

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