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Comparison of Effects of Recombinant FSH versus Highly Purified Urinary FSH for COH in the Outcome of IVF-ET

Objective To investigate the difference in the outcome of IVF-ET between the patients using recombinant FSH versus highly purified urinary FSH for controlled ovarian stimulation (COH). Methods A comparative retrospective analysis was performed between the patients undergoing IVF using recombinant FS...

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Published in:Journal of reproduction and contraception 2011-06, Vol.22 (2), p.89-94
Main Authors: PENG, Xian-dong, CHEN, Hua, YU, Ming, SUN, Xiao-xi
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective To investigate the difference in the outcome of IVF-ET between the patients using recombinant FSH versus highly purified urinary FSH for controlled ovarian stimulation (COH). Methods A comparative retrospective analysis was performed between the patients undergoing IVF using recombinant FSH (rFSH) 562 cycles (rFSH group) versus using highly purified urinary FSH(uFSH) 555 cycles (uFSH group) for COH from August 2009 to July 2010. Main outcome measures included: duration of stimulation, total amount of FSH, E2 level on hCG injection day, number of oocytes collected, average number of frozen embryos, and the rate of cancellation, implantation, clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rate. Results uFSH group required a significantly higher total amount of FSH and a longer duration of stimulation than thouse rFSH group (19.3 ± 7.6 vs 18.3 ± 7.0 ampoules, P=0.02, and 9.1 ± 1.6 d vs 8.9 ± 1.5 d, P=0.04, respectively). There was no statistically significant difference in the implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate and miscarriage rate between uFSH and rFSH groups (22.57% vs 20.16%, 38.15% vs 35.18%, and 10.6% vs 13.45%, respectively, P〉0.05). The other measures including E2 level on hCG injection day, cancellation, number of oocytes collected, fertilization, average number of frozen embryos showed no difference between the two groups. Conclusion There is no significant difference in the outcome of IVF-ET between two groups in effects of recombinant FSH versus highly purified urinary FSH for COH.
ISSN:1001-7844
DOI:10.1016/S1001-7844(11)60010-2