112.5Iu r-hFSH starting dose enough for successful IVF in Amh ≥3 ng/ml: FertSert

Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation(COH) is needed in order
to improve the pregnancy rate in IVF cycles. Recently, there has been an
interest in using a much lower dosage of FSH for mild stimulation in IVF
protocols. The purpose of this study was to assess the mild stimulation with
starting dose of recombinant human FSH (r-hFSH) 112.5IU could be enough for
successful IVF outcomes in patients with AMH ≥3ng/ml in IVF cycles.

Authors retrospectively reviewed 657 consecutive cycles of
594 normo-ovulatroy women(AMH ≥3ng/ml) who underwent IVF treatment
over a 3-year period (2010 –2012) at their institution. Study population was
divided into two groups according to r-hFSH starting dose for COH-IVF cycles.

Group A: r-hFSH(Gonal-F) starting dose 112.5IU (n=257), Group
B: starting dose 150IU (n=400) in women with AMH ≥3ng/ml. Outcomes were compared
the number of oocytes retrieved, total dose of r-hFSH, total r-hFSH stimulation
days, clinical pregnancy and abortion rate between the two groups.

The total dose of r-hFSH administered was significantly
different between the group A and the group B (1055.1 IU and 1365.5 IU,
p<0.01). The total number of r-hFSH administration days (9.6days (5–17) and
9.1days (9–16), p=0.08) and embryo quality were comparable in both groups.

Although the number of retrieved oocytes (14.9 6.8 vs. 13.3
6.1, P>0.01) and fertilized oocytes(9.1 4.9 vs. 8.8 4.3, P=0.02) were
significantly higher in group A than group B.

However, the pregnancy rate (63.4% vs 58.3%, p¼0.139) and
abortion rate (12.9% vs13.3%) were not significantly different between both
groups.

In study results, a total mean r-hFSH dose of 1055.1IU with
the 112.5IU starting dose in COH cycle was sufficient for the number of
retrieved oocytes and the pregnancy rates in patients with AMH ≥3ng/ml.
Therefore, These seems clear that a subset of patients with AMH ≥ng/
ml undergoing ovarian stimulation can be adequately treated with a 112.5 IU
starting dose of r-hFSH.

Source: S. G. Kim, J. H. Lee, I. H. Park;FertilitySterility

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