Clinical effectiveness of therapeutic regimens of progesterone in IVF programs in women with tuboperitoneal factor of infertility
Progesterone administered on the day of ovulation trigger, compared to follicular puncture, increased clinical and multiple pregnancy rates in IVF patients with tuboperitoneal infertility.
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The paper evaluated the clinical effectiveness of progesterone regimens (Luteina 400 mg/day intravaginal) in IVF cycles for women with tuboperitoneal (tubal-peritoneal) factor infertility, comparing initiating progesterone on the day of ovulation trigger versus on the day of follicular puncture, with assessment of pregnancy rate and pregnancy course. Overall, starting progesterone on the day of trigger showed no statistically significant differences in pregnancy and implantation rates compared with starting at follicular puncture. However, a statistically significant difference was reported for clinical pregnancy and multiple pregnancy within a subgroup of women who started progesterone at the trigger time. The authors’ conclusions are limited by the small subgroup nature of the significant findings and by the restricted information provided in the abstract about design details and confounder control. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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