OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of natural-cycle IVF compared with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in poor responders. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled study. SETTING: Private center for assisted reproduction. PATIENT(S): One hundred twenty-nine women who were poor responders in a previous IVF cycle. INTERVENTION(S): Fifty-nine women underwent 114 attempts of natural-cycle IVF, and 70 women underwent 101 attempts of IVF with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation with microdose GnRH analog flare. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Number of oocytes retrieved, pregnancy rate (PR) per cycle, PR per transfer, and implantation rate. RESULT(S): The poor responders treated with natural-cycle IVF and those treated with micro-GnRH analog flare showed similar PRs per cycle and per transfer. The women treated with natural-cycle IVF showed a statistically significant higher implantation rate (14.9%) compared with controls (5.5%). When subdivided into three groups according to age (<or=35 years, >or=36-39 years, >or=40 years), younger patients had a better PR than the other two groups. CONCLUSION(S): In poor responders, natural-cycle IVF is at least as effective as controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, especially in younger patients, with a better implantation rate.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of natural-cycle IVF compared with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in poor responders. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled study. SETTING: Private center for assisted reproduction. PATIENT(S): One hundred twenty-nine women who were poor responders in a previous IVF cycle. INTERVENTION(S): Fifty-nine women underwent 114 attempts of natural-cycle IVF, and 70 women underwent 101 attempts of IVF with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation with microdose GnRH analog flare. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Number of oocytes retrieved, pregnancy rate (PR) per cycle, PR per transfer, and implantation rate. RESULT(S): The poor responders treated with natural-cycle IVF and those treated with micro-GnRH analog flare showed similar PRs per cycle and per transfer. The women treated with natural-cycle IVF showed a statistically significant higher implantation rate (14.9%) compared with controls (5.5%). When subdivided into three groups according to age (<or=35 years, >or=36-39 years, >or=40 years), younger patients had a better PR than the other two groups. CONCLUSION(S): In poor responders, natural-cycle IVF is at least as effective as controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, especially in younger patients, with a better implantation rate.
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