| Literature DB >> 27752538 |
Sangita Sharma1, Abha Majumdar1.
Abstract
Objective. To determine the optimal duration of progesterone supplementation prior to transfer of cryopreserved embryos and its impact on implantation and pregnancy rates. Study Design. Prospective randomised study. Materials and Methods. In an IVF unit of a tertiary centre, sixty-six patients undergoing cryopreserved embryo transfer cycles were included. Endometrial preparation was done with estradiol valerate. Once it reached a minimum of 7 mm, patients were allocated randomly into group I (n = 39) and group II (n = 27). Injectable progesterone 100 mg daily was then started for 3 and 4 days, respectively. This was followed by transfer of at least one thawed cleavage stage day 2 embryo of good quality. Groups I and II were compared in terms of clinical pregnancy and implantation rates. Results. In group I (3-day progesterone) and group II (4-day progesterone) the pregnancy rates were 41.02% (16/39) and 18.51% (5/27), respectively. On the other hand, the implantation rates were 16.82% (18/107) and 7.69% (6/78), respectively. The difference was statistically significant (p values 0.0172 and 0.0386, resp.). Conclusion. Progesterone supplementation for three days before the transfer of cleavage stage (day 2) cryopreserved embryos has significantly higher pregnancy and implantation rates, as compared to four-day supplementation.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27752538 PMCID: PMC5056279 DOI: 10.1155/2016/7128485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Reprod Med ISSN: 2314-5757
Figure 1CONSORT 2010 flow diagram.
Comparison of characteristics of the patients receiving progesterone for 3 and 4 days before embryo transfer.
| Variables | Group I (3 days of P) ( | Group II (4 days of P) ( |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs) | 30.24 + 4.7 | 29.86 + 4.4 | NS |
| Days of estrogen exposure | 12.3 | 13.2 | NS |
| Endometrial thickness (mm) | 8.42 + 1.41 | 8.64 + 1.22 | NS |
| Number of embryos transferred | 2.72 + 0.73 | 2.77 + 0.74 | NS |
Figure 2Pregnancy rates in patients receiving progesterone for 3 and 4 days before embryo transfer.
Figure 3Implantation rates in patients receiving progesterone for 3 and 4 days before embryo transfer.
Some studies dealing with estrogen/progesterone supplementation to prepare endometrium before transfer of cryopreserved-thawed embryos.
| Reference | Transfer of the following: | Estrogen preparation by the following: | Progesterone preparation by the following: | Days of progesterone exposure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muasher et al., 1991 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Intramuscular progesterone | 3 |
| Pattinson et al., 1992 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
| Pattinson et al., 1994 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
| Lelaidier et al., 1995 [ | Blastocysts | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 5 |
| Queenan et al., 1997 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Intramuscular progesterone | 3 |
| Queenan et al., 1997 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Intramuscular progesterone | 3 |
| Horne et al., 1997 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol valerate | Vaginal progesterone | 4 |
| Simon et al., 1998 [ | Day 2-3 embryos | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 2-3 |
| Simon et al., 1999 [ | Day 2-3 embryos | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 2-3 |
| Banz et al., 2002 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
| Seelig et al., 2002 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol valerate | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
| Schröder et al., 2003 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
| Dal Prato et al., 2002 [ | Day 2 embryos | Estradiol patches | Intramuscular progesterone | 3 |
| Boldt et al., 2003 [ | Day 3 embryos | Estradiol | Intramuscular progesterone | 3 |
| Revel et al., 2004 [ | Day 3 embryos | Estradiol | Vaginal progesterone | 3 |
Source: Nawroth and Ludwig [6].