The safety and effectiveness of stepwise and low-dose administration of follicle stimulating hormone in WHO group II anovulatory infertile women: Evidence from a large multicenter study in Spain
Abstract:Stepwise and chronic low-dose administration of FSH is a safe and effective method for treatment of WHO group II anovulatory infertility, mainly in those patients having high LH/FSH ratios.
“…Correspondingly, there is a low incidence of multiple pregnancies (<6%) and OHSS (<1%) (67,80,110,111). These results compare favorably to the unacceptable high risk of multiple follicular development, multiple pregnancies (36%), and severe OHSS (4.6%) reported for conventional dose protocols (112).…”
“…Correspondingly, there is a low incidence of multiple pregnancies (<6%) and OHSS (<1%) (67,80,110,111). These results compare favorably to the unacceptable high risk of multiple follicular development, multiple pregnancies (36%), and severe OHSS (4.6%) reported for conventional dose protocols (112).…”
“…The results of five recent studies with R500 cycles that used minimal stimulation with initial doses of 37.5-75 IU FSH or hMG for a combined total of 8,370 cycles are presented in Table 5 (49)(50)(51)(52)(53). Clinical pregnancy rates ranged from 10% to 20% per cycle, equal to or exceeding pregnancy rates reportedfrom recent large series of COH-IUI (9,39).…”
Section: Minimal Doses Of Gonadotropinsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In modern series of R4,000 cycles or R1,800 pregnancies, twin implantations range from 15% to 20% and HOMP from 5.7% to 8.8% when the initial dose of FSH or hMG is 150 IU or greater (9,26,39). In series of R500 cycles using minimal stimulation initial doses of 37.5-75 IU FSH or hMG, twin implantations ranged from 6% to 15% and HOMP from 0 to 1.3% (49)(50)(51)(52)(53).…”
Section: Patient and Cycle Factors That Affect The Risk Of Multiple Pmentioning
“…In clomiphene failures, injectable gonadotropins remain a successful alternative (1). Several recent, large reports (4)(5)(6)(7)(8), including a multicenter study in 1058-0468/98/1000-0552$15.00/0 C 1998 Plenum Publishing Corporation 552 KEY WORDS: low-dose follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) therapy; induction of ovulation; recombinant FSH; WHO group II anovulation.…”
rFSH is more efficacious than urinary HP-FSH for ovulation induction in WHO group II anovulatory infertile patients as assessed by follicular development, hormonal levels, and the amount of FSH required.
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