Effect of slightly elevated progesterone on hCG trigger day on clinical pregnancy rate in GnRH-ant IVF/ICSI cycles

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作者
Zhao, Jing [1 ]
Hao, Jie [1 ]
Xu, Bin [1 ]
Wang, Yonggang [1 ]
Li, Yanping [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp, Reprod Med Ctr, 87 Xiangya Rd, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China
关键词
IVF; Progesterone; Assisted reproductive technology (ART); GnRH antagonist; HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN; IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION; LIVE BIRTH-RATES; CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION; HORMONE ANTAGONIST; FOLLICULAR PHASE; IVF; RISE; PROBABILITY; LEVEL;
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10.1186/s12978-022-01371-4
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: It was been agreed that significantly elevated progesterone level on the hCG trigger day have detrimental effect on clinical outcomes in IVF/ICSI cycles. However, few studies explored whether slightly elevated progesterone level also same impact on clinical outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively studies the effect of slightly elevated progesterone level on outcomes of IVF/ICSI in GnRH-ant cycles. Propensity score matching was used to confounding variables. The women were divided into two groups according to the progesterone level: Group 1: < 1.0 ng/ml; Group 2: 1.0 ng/ml-1.5 ng/ml. Then compare the clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) between the two groups. Result: A total of 847 IVF/ICSI cycles were included in the present study. The average CPR per transfer cycle was 51.7%. CPR of group 1 was 55.22%, significantly higher than that of group 2 (40.66%, P = 0.013). Progesterone level on the day of hCG injection was further evaluated at threshold increments of 0.1 ng/ml, and the CPR was decreased dramatically once the progesterone level higher than 1.4 ng/ml. Conclusion: The slight elevation progesterone level on the hCG trigger day may have a negative effect on the clinical pregnancy in GnRH-ant cycles. In the case of progesterone > 1.4 ng/ml on the hCG injection day, freeze-all strategy was recommended. Summary: The present retrospective study aimed to evaluate the effect of slightly elevated progesterone (1.0 ng/ml similar to 1.5 ng/ml) on outcomes of IVF/ICSI in GnRH-ant cycles. Slightly elevated progesterone level leaded to significant lower clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) that that of group with normal progesterone level (40.66% vs. 55.22%, P = 0.013). The CPR was decreased dramatically once the progesterone level higher than 1.4 ng/ml. So slightly elevated progesterone level on the trigger day may have a negative effect on the clinical pregnancy in GnRH-ant cycles. In the case of progesterone > 1.4 ng/ml on the hCG injection day, freeze-all strategy was recommended.
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