Literature DB >> 6401926

Correlation of ultrasonic and endocrinologic measurements in human menopausal gonadotropin therapy.

R P Marrs, J M Vargyas, C M March.   

Abstract

Ultrasonographic measurement of follicle growth and estradiol concentrations have been shown to correlate well in spontaneous and Clomid-induced ovulatory cycles. However, little is known about these changes during human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) therapy. Twenty-five women who did not ovulate when treated with clomiphene were treated with hMG during 70 treatment cycles. Eleven patients had withdrawal bleeding after progesterone administration (group 1) and 14 did not bleed (group 2). Follicle growth was monitored with intermittent serum estrogen determinations and daily ovarian ultrasound with an ADR Model 2140 real-time sector scanner. The mean dominant follicle size at the time of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) injection was 21.2 mm +/- 0.6 (SEM) and was not different between the two groups. Mean serum estrogen level at the time of hCG injection was 1,121 pg/ml and correlated with follicle volume. At the time of hCG injection in group 2, one dominant follicle was present in 65% and two were present in 35% of the patients. Among those in group 1, two or more dominant follicles were present during all cycles. Mean serum estrogen levels were significantly higher in group 1 patients than those in group 2. This "chemical hyperstimulation" was induced in order to delay ovulation until adequate follicular size had been achieved. All cycles were ovulatory. Five patients in group 1 and eight in group 2 conceived. The use of ultrasound enables the physician to evaluate follicular growth and development daily and thus to individualize treatment and to reduce the need for estrogen monitoring.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6401926     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(83)90310-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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