Conventional dose intravenous pulsatile GnRH therapy does not induce ovulation in polycystic ovarian disease
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Conventional dose intravenous pulsatile GnRH therapy does not induce ovulation in polycystic ovarian disease
Abstract
The value of pulsatile GnRH therapy for induction of ovulation in patients with polycystic ovarian disease remains unclear. Intravenous pulsatile GnRH therapy was administered to a defined group of 5 patients with polycystic ovarian disease; all were infertile, had an LH:FSH ratio of greater than 2:1 on two or more occasions, and had multiple cysts on ovarian ultrasonography. All had failed to respond to clomiphene citrate. The 5 patients received increasing doses of GnRH (5-40 micrograms/pulse) continuously for up to 6 weeks. The response was evaluated by serial hormone levels and ovarian ultrasonography. During nine treatment periods no patient ovulated, and in only one did the LH:FSH ratio revert to normal. Four patients have subsequently had wedge resection of the ovaries and in each case the diagnosis of polycystic ovarian disease was confirmed. Pulsatile GnRH therapy was of no value in the management of this group of infertile patients with strictly defined polycystic ovarian disease.
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