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Title: Oocyte yield of GnRH antagonist cycles scheduled with a short course of estradiol in the early follicular phase
Authors: Turkgeld, Engin
Yildiz, Sule
Keywords: Assisted reproduction
Cycle scheduling
Estradiol
GnRH antagonist
In vitro fertilization
Issue Date: Apr-2021
Abstract: Oocyte yield of GnRH antagonist cycles scheduled with a short course of estradiol in the early follicular phase Engin Turkgeldi1 , Sule Yildiz1 , Berk Angun2 , Bulent Urman3 , Baris Ata1,3, * 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Koc University Hospital, 34010 Istanbul, Turkey 2Dunya IVF Clinic, 9200 Kyrenia, North Cyprus 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Koc University Faculty of Medicine, 34010 Istanbul, Turkey *Correspondence: barisata@ku.edu.tr (Baris Ata) DOI:10.31083/j.ceog.2021.02.2225 This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Submitted: 16 July 2020 Revised: 03 September 2020 Accepted: 16 September 2020 Published: 15 April 2021 Scheduling in vitro fertilization cycles enables planning oocyte retrieval and embryology procedures in order to suit both patients' and medical staȞf's needs. Current methods to schedule ovarian stimulation cycles are either cumbersome, costly or provide minor Ƞlexibility. The aim of this study was to investigate if scheduling gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist cycles with a short course of estradiol in the early follicular phase aȞfects oocyte yield. FiȻty-nine oocyte donors undergoing two GnRH antagonist stimulation cycles within 6 months, one with and one without follicular phase estradiol scheduling (FES), serving as their own control were included in this retrospective cohort study. FES was achieved by giving 6 mg/day estradiol valerate orally from the 2nd--3rd day of menstrual cycle until the desired day of gonadotropin start. Main outcome measures were number of cumulus oocyte complexes and metaphase two oocytes. A total of 118 cycles, 59 FES and 59 unscheduled GnRH antagonist, were included. Median duration of estradiol administration was 3 days in FES cycles. In the FES group, stimulation lasted significantly longer by one day (11 vs 10 days, P = 0.03) and total gonadotropin consumption (2497 vs 2404 IU, P = 0.03) was statistically significantly higher, albeit minimal absolute diȞference, which is probably short of clinical significance. Numbers of COC (21 vs 20) and metaphase-two oocytes (17 vs 17) were similar between the two groups. In conclusion, FES does not require planning in advance and involves shorter use of estradiol/oral contraceptive tablets and can be advantageous to scheduling with luteal estradiol/oral contraceptive administration. Keywords Assisted reproduction; Cycle scheduling; Estradiol; GnRH antagonist; In vitro fertilization
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