Efficacy of GnRH agonist trigger in women having history of follicular-endometrial asynchrony with clomiphene/IUI cycles in unexplained infertility
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Efficacy of GnRH agonist trigger in women having history of follicular-endometrial asynchrony with clomiphene/IUI cycles in unexplained infertility
Abstract
Purpose: An alternative option to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) for ovulation trigger in intrauterine insemination (IUI) cycles. This study aims to compare the efficacy of GnRH-a with hCG in women with history of follicular-endometrial asynchrony after clomiphene in IUI cycles.
Methods: This prospective observational study recruited 631 women with unexplained infertility and follicular-endometrial asynchrony (follicle ≥ 18 mm, endometrial thickness (ET) < 7 mm) in previous two failed clomiphene/IUI cycles. Overall 27 patients with synchronized follicular-endometrial relationship and 49 women with persistent ET < 7 mm and/or follicle > 26 mm were excluded. Remaining women (n = 555) were divided into two groups: Group A (n = 285) received GnRH-a and Group B (n = 270) received hCG ovulation trigger. Finally, 513 patients, who underwent IUI, were analysed.
Results: Cancellation due to luteinized unruptured follicle was more in hCG group (P = 0.01). Higher clinical pregnancies (10.33 vs. 4.96%, P = 0.03) and live birth rates (8.86 vs. 4.13%, P = 0.03) were noted with GnRH-a trigger. Miscarriage rate was comparable in both the groups (10.71 and 16.67% in Group A and Group B, respectively).
Conclusion: In unexplained infertility, GnRH agonist is an useful alternative for triggering ovulation in women with follicular-endometrial asynchrony following clomiphene induction.
Keywords: Clomiphene; Follicular–endometrial asynchrony; GnRH agonist; Ovulation trigger; Unexplained infertility; hCG.
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