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Ovarian age-based stimulation of young women with diminished ovarian reserve results in excellent pregnancy rates with in vitro fertilization

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FERTILITY AND STERILITY
卷 86, 期 6, 页码 1621-1625

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.04.046

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ovarian resistance; premature ovarian failure; ovarian stimulation; premature ovarian aging; IVF

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Objective: To determine whether pregnancy outcome can be positively affected if the ovarian stimulation in women with diminished, ovarian reserve (DOR) is changed. Design: Case control study. Setting: Medical school-affiliated private infertility center. Patient(s): Sixty-two women, aged 26-35 years, with the diagnosis of DOR (study group) and 62 age-matched controls with apparently normal ovarian function (control group). Intervention(s): Study group patients received a modified (ovarian age-based) stimulation with microdose GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) and 450-600 IU of gonadotropin daily. Women in the control group received a standard chronological age-based stimulation with long lineal phase GnRH-a and up to 306 IU of gonadotropins (two 9 patients in this group received an antagonist in place of an agonist). Main Outcome Measure(s): The IVF cycle outcome parameters, including pregnancy rates (PR). Result(s): Women with DOR and controls did not differ significantly in patients profiles or underlying infertility conditions and received identical embryo numbers at transfer. The DOR patients demonstrated a strong trend toward lower gravidity. Peak E-2 levels were similar between groups but controls produced significantly more reservation. Both groups oocytes, a strong trend toward more embryos and significantly more cycles of cryopreservation achieved a 47% rate of first positive pregnancy test (hCG), with controls demonstrating a 39% and DOR patients a 32% onging PR. go Conclusion(s): Women with DOR, if treated with an ovarian age-based rather Than chronological age-based ovarian stimulation protocols, will demonstrate surprisingly good PR with IVF in comparison to women with normal ovarian function.

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