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August 2019 Vol. 7 No.8
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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 7(8) pp. 266-274,
August, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3376870 |
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Original Research Article
Evaluation of Serum progesterone
Level and progesterone/estradiol ratio on day of triggering by
hCG as predictors of pregnancy in ICSI cycles |
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The premature
rise of progesterone and increase in progesterone/estradiol
ratio on the late follicular phase, negatively affect the
clinical outcome of fresh embryo transfers in ICSI cycles, a
progesterone level above 1.5 ng/ml and P4/E2 ratio above 1 on
the day of trigger have different endometrial gene expression
profiles, lead to asynchrony between the endometrium and the
fresh embryo transfer. The aim is to analyze the relationship
between pre ovulatory progesterone rise and increase in
progesterone/estradiol ratio on the late follicular phase with
clinical pregnancy outcomes of fresh embryo transfers in
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). This study done on 120
infertile women selected according to the type of programs used
in intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles, divided into
60 infertile women stimulated by long agonist protocol and 60
infertile women stimulated by antagonist protocol. Parameters
which measured included basal blood sampling and hormones assays
in preceding cycles and clinical characteristic of ICSI cycle,
on cycle day 2-3, stimulation parameters and on triggering day
measured serum progesterone, serum E2, LH by VIDAES and ratio of
P4/E2, ultrasound for endometrium thickness (ET) and finally
calculated number of oocytes pickup, the maturation rate,
fertilization rate, cleavage rate, implantation rate and
biochemical and clinical pregnancy rate. (120) infertile women,
35(29.16%) women had positive pregnancy while 85(70.83%) with
negative pregnancy. All parameters that measured and clinical
characteristics that examined showed no significant difference
in the current study except serum progesterone level at trigger
day was significantly lower (P=0.010) and the ratio P4/E2 was
highly significantly lower (P<0.001) in women who succeed to get
pregnant in comparison to women who failed to get pregnant.
Total number of embryos was significantly higher (P=0.033) and
there was significant increase in mean number of fresh embryo
transfer grade 1 (P=0.037) in pregnant women in comparison with
women with negative pregnancy. Conclusion: Serum progesterone
level and P4/E2 ratio can be used as accurate and sensitive
predictors of pregnancy outcome in fresh embryo transferred in
ICSI.
Keywords: ICSI, progesterone, premature progesterone
rise, control ovarian stimulation
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