2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.06.057
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A comparison of the effects of three different luteal phase support protocols on in vitro fertilization outcomes: a randomized clinical trial

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“…Recently, additional GnRHa treatments administered along with progesterone have been reported to generate better result than progesterone treatment alone [4]. While the scientific debate continues, progesterone has become the treatment of choice, regardless of the fact that the literature offers conflicting data on the optimal route of progesterone administration during IVF [1,3,6]. Previous studies claimed that due to the first passing effect through the liver, oral progesterones were the least effective forms, contrary to the intramuscular forms, which were reported to be the most efficient [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, additional GnRHa treatments administered along with progesterone have been reported to generate better result than progesterone treatment alone [4]. While the scientific debate continues, progesterone has become the treatment of choice, regardless of the fact that the literature offers conflicting data on the optimal route of progesterone administration during IVF [1,3,6]. Previous studies claimed that due to the first passing effect through the liver, oral progesterones were the least effective forms, contrary to the intramuscular forms, which were reported to be the most efficient [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, these results have been supported by placebo-controlled trials [1,3], and it became clear that luteal phase support (LPS) had a positive effect on the outcome of IVF cycles using GnRHa protocols, as well as GnRH antagonist [1,3]. To date, progesterone remains to be the treatment of choice although many agents, including hCG, progesterone, estradiol and GnRHa, or their combinations, have been proposed for luteal support [1,[3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…132 Alternatively, hCG supplementation may be used. 133 A 2011 Cochrane review found that there was a significant increase in the clinical pregnancy rate when progesterone was combined with transdermal or oral oestrogen. Progesterone and hCG luteal support produce similar results, but hCG supplementation significantly increases the risk of OHSS.…”
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“…The role of E2 luteal support is still debated after more than a decade of use. Previous meta analysis [18] and an update [62] and more recent randomized trials [63,64] reported beneficial effects of adding E2 to luteal progesterone support. In our study [63] two hundred seventy-four women undergoing first ICSI cycles were randomized after ovum pickup into three groups of luteal support .…”
Section: Estrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%