Intramuscular progesterone optimizes live birth from programmed frozen embryo transfer: a randomized clinical trial
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.04.013
Intramuscular progesterone optimizes live birth from programmed frozen embryo transfer: a randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether vaginal progesterone for programmed endometrial preparation is noninferior to intramuscular progesterone in terms of live birth rates from frozen embryo transfer (FET).
Design: Three-armed, randomized, controlled noninferiority trial.
Setting: Multicenter fertility clinic.
Patient(s): A total of 1,346 volunteer subjects planning vitrified-warmed transfer of high-quality nonbiopsied blastocysts were screened, of whom 1,125 subjects were ultimately enrolled and randomly assigned to treatment.
Intervention(s): The subjects were randomly assigned to receive, in preparation for FET, 50 mg daily of intramuscular progesterone (control group), 200 mg twice daily of vaginal micronized progesterone plus 50 mg of intramuscular progesterone every third day (combination treatment), or 200 mg twice daily of vaginal micronized progesterone.
Main outcome measure(s): The primary outcome was live birth rate per vitrified-warmed embryo transfer. The secondary outcomes were a positive serum human chorionic gonadotropin test 2 weeks after FET, biochemical pregnancy loss, clinical pregnancy, clinical pregnancy loss, total pregnancy loss, serum luteal progesterone concentration 2 weeks after FET, and patient's experience and attitudes regarding the route of progesterone administration, on the basis of a survey administered to the subjects between FET and pregnancy test.
Result(s): A total of 1,060 FETs were completed. The live birth rate was significantly lower in women receiving only vaginal progesterone (27%) than in women receiving intramuscular progesterone (44%) or combination treatment (46%). Fifty percent of pregnancies in women receiving only vaginal progesterone ended in miscarriage.
Conclusion(s): The live birth rate after vaginal-only progesterone replacement was significantly reduced, due primarily to an increased rate of miscarriage. Vaginal progesterone supplemented with intramuscular progesterone every third day was noninferior to daily intramuscular progesterone, offering an effective alternative regimen with fewer injections.
Clinical trial registration number: NCT02254577.
Keywords: Assisted reproductive technology; frozen embryo transfer; progesterone; vitrification.
Copyright © 2021 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Not throwing away my shot but taking less: three-arm randomized controlled trial finds equivalent live birth rate with intramuscular progesterone every third day for programmed frozen embryo transfer cycles.Fertil Steril. 2021 Sep;116(3):655-656. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.06.060. Epub 2021 Jul 28. Fertil Steril. 2021. PMID: 34330422 No abstract available.
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