FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LUTEAL-PHASE INADEQUACY AFTER GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE AGONIST-INDUCED OVULATION IN GONADOTROPIN-STIMULATED CYCLES

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BALASCH, J
FABREGUES, F
TUR, R
CREUS, M
CASAMITJANA, R
PENARRUBIA, J
BARRI, PN
VANRELL, JA
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[1] UNIV BARCELONA,HOSP CLIN & PROV,FAC MED,HORMONAL LAB,E-08036 BARCELONA,SPAIN
[2] UNIV BARCELONA,INST DEXEUS,SERV REPROD MED,BARCELONA,SPAIN
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GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE AGONISTS; LUTEAL PHASE DEFICIENCY; OVULATION INDUCTION;
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To characterize further the luteal phase ensuing gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa)-induced ovulation in exogenous gonadotrophin-stimulated cycles, plasma progesterone concentrations on luteal days +2 and +8 were determined in 20 patients (group 1) receiving one s.c. 0.5 mg injection of the GnRHa leuprolide acetate and in 10 patients (group 2) receiving two doses 12 h apart in multifollicular cycles stimulated with highly purified follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), The patients received luteal support with micronized vaginal progesterone from day +2(after sampling for plasma progesterone determination) until the onset of menses, The duration of the luteal phase was also assessed, As a control group, we included five fertile women who underwent plasma progesterone determinations on days +2 and +8 according to the luteinizing hormone peak in their spontaneous ovulatory cycles, On day +2, plasma progesterone concentrations were significantly higher in groups 1 and 2 than in the controls, However, on day +8, the mean plasma progesterone concentration and the average progesterone concentration per pre-ovulatory follicle were significantly higher in the control women than in groups 1 and 2, Furthermore, 13 patients (65%) in group 1 and seven patients (70%) in group 2 had plasma progesterone concentrations <2 SD below the mean value obtained in the controls on that post-ovulatory day, Percentage increments in the plasma progesterone concentration from day +2 to day +8 were significantly lower in groups 1 and 2 than in the control group of spontaneous ovulatory cycles, In addition, 14 patients (70%) in group 1 and seven patients (70%) in group 2 showed percentage increments in plasma progesterone concentration <2 SD below the mean value observed in the control group, Groups 1 and 2 were similar with respect to the mean plasma progesterone on days +2 and +8 and the percentage changes in the concentration of this steroid, Eight patients (40%) in group 1 and four patients (40%) in group 2 had short luteal phases (<11 days) despite luteal phase support with progesterone. Further studies are necessary, involving better luteal phase support and optimization of the GnRHa used to trigger ovulation after priming with exogenous gonadotrophins.
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