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Comparisons of the effects of long-acting and short-acting GnRH agonists on embryo quality, endometrial thickness and pregnancy rate in human in vitro fertilization

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ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 161-166

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TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2014.40743

Keywords

embryo quality; endometrial thickness; fragmentation; GnRH agonist; pregnancy

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  1. Health Department of Henan Province, China [4117]
  2. Foundation of He'nan Educational Committee [12B320025]

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Introduction: The aim was to compare the efficacy of long-acting and short-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists by long protocol on embryo quality, endometrial thickness and pregnancy rate in in vitro fertilization. Material and methods: In this retrospective study, long-term pituitary down-regulation, achieved with long- and short-acting GnRH agonists (GnRHa), was performed for patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (n = 175). Results: There were no significant differences between the long and short-acting GnRH group (63.16% vs. 66.26%, p > 0.05), and the secondary and primary infertility group (63.47% vs. 66.86%, p > 0.05) in embryo quality. Logistic regression analysis showed that type of infertility and endometrial thickness were significantly associated with pregnancy outcome. Patients in the long-acting GnRHa group had a thicker endometrium on the day of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) administration (10.79 +/-2.62 mm vs. 9.64 +/-1.97 mm, p < 0.01), lower serum luteinizing hormone (LH) concentration (1.21 +/-1.13 vs. 2.53 +/-3.39) and a higher pregnancy rate (59.60% vs. 43.42%, p < 0.05) than those of patients in the short-acting GnRHa group. Conclusions: This work suggests that types of agonist protocol and infertility may not affect embryo quality. Type of infertility and endometrial thickness may be positive predictors for clinical pregnancy, but the key finding is that the long-acting GnRHa protocol may be an effective method of improving endometrial thickness, endometrial receptivity and pregnancy rate in in vitro fertilization.

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