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Exogenous progesterone for LH surge prevention is redundant in ovarian stimulation protocols

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Messinis I.E., Messini C.I., Anifandis G., Daponte A.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.01.017
Sujet
desogestrel
dydrogesterone
gestagen
gonadorelin agonist
gonadorelin antagonist
luteinizing hormone
medroxyprogesterone acetate
progesterone
gonadorelin
luteinizing hormone
progesterone
clinical outcome
embryo transfer
endometrium
female
fertility preservation
follicular phase
human
luteinization
luteinizing hormone release
meta analysis (topic)
nonhuman
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oocyte cryopreservation
oocyte donor
oocyte maturation
oocyte retrieval
ovary hyperstimulation
pregnancy
pregnancy outcome
blood
ovulation induction
procedures
Female
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Humans
Luteinizing Hormone
Ovulation Induction
Progesterone
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During ovarian stimulation for IVF–embryo transfer treatment, a premature LH surge may lead to progesterone elevation that disrupts endometrial maturation and affects the probability of pregnancy following fresh embryo transfer. Preventing this LH surge and progesterone elevation using gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues is considered a standard practice. The same policy applies to cycles in which the ‘freeze-all’ protocol has been selected from the outset (e.g. donors), but the need for this has not been discussed. Moreover, in ‘freeze-all’ cycles, exogenous progesterone administration tends to replace GnRH antagonists, without reducing efficacy after embryo transfer in frozen-thawed cycles. Nevertheless, as exogenous progesterone is expected to have the same impact on the endometrium as endogenous progesterone, it is clear that, unlike in fresh cycles, in ‘freeze-all’ cycles an endogenous LH surge prevention does not seem necessary. Therefore, both GnRH antagonists and exogenous progesterone appear to be redundant in ‘freeze-all’ cycles, and in this context the indications for the use of GnRH analogues in ovarian stimulation protocols need to be revisited. © 2021
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76566
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