Premature luteinization and in vitro fertilization outcome in gonadotropin/gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
“…GnRH antagonists inhibit premature LH rise, which could lead to premature luteinization, follicle maturation arrest and asynchrony of oocyte maturation. Although a recent study showed that patients with PCOS undergoing COH with exogenous GnRH antagonist in the presence of premature luteinization had a higher number of oocytes retrieved and mature oocytes, and similar clinical pregnancies to patients with PCOS without premature luteinization; 10 however, GnRH antagonists are associated with a reduction in the incidence of OHSS in PCOS patients.…”
GnRH antagonists are more effective, safe and a well tolerated alternative to agonists for assisted reproduction cycles in PCOS patients. GnRH antagonists are associated with a reduction in the incidence of OHSS in these patients.
“…GnRH antagonists inhibit premature LH rise, which could lead to premature luteinization, follicle maturation arrest and asynchrony of oocyte maturation. Although a recent study showed that patients with PCOS undergoing COH with exogenous GnRH antagonist in the presence of premature luteinization had a higher number of oocytes retrieved and mature oocytes, and similar clinical pregnancies to patients with PCOS without premature luteinization; 10 however, GnRH antagonists are associated with a reduction in the incidence of OHSS in PCOS patients.…”
GnRH antagonists are more effective, safe and a well tolerated alternative to agonists for assisted reproduction cycles in PCOS patients. GnRH antagonists are associated with a reduction in the incidence of OHSS in these patients.
“…Several methods have been applied to studying the underlying mechanism of the occurrence of PPR. In some research, the authors just compared multiple variables between groups with or without PPR and the factors showing difference were regarded to be the reason of PPR (8,29,30). Such kind of comparison is somewhat simple and weak to distinguish causal from noncausal correlation, nor can it reflect the interaction among variables.…”
“…The possible explanation of why the patients could get pregnant despite premature luteinization may be nonreproducibility of the definition of premature luteinization for PCOS. In fact, recent research showed that patients with PCOS with premature luteinization had similar pregnancy rates to patients with PCOS without premature luteinization in IVF cycles (28).…”
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