Letrozole vs. clomiphene citrate in patients with ovulatory infertility

Ulkü Bayar, H Alper Tanriverdi, Aykut Barut, Ferruh Ayoğlu, Oya Ozcan, Erdal Kaya, Ulkü Bayar, H Alper Tanriverdi, Aykut Barut, Ferruh Ayoğlu, Oya Ozcan, Erdal Kaya

Abstract

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of letrozole and clomiphene citrate (CC) in ovulatory patients with borderline male factor infertility, early stage endometriosis, and unexplained infertility.

Design: Prospective quasi-randomized trial.

Setting: University infertility clinic.

Patient(s): Forty-six consecutive patients with ovulatory infertility were recruited. Twenty-five patients (67 cycles) were given CC and 21 patients (52 cycles) were given letrozole. Both drugs were given orally on days 3-7 of menses.

Intervention(s): Letrozole, CC, ovulation induction, IUI, timed intercourse.

Main outcome measure(s): Number of follicles, endometrial thickness, and pregnancy rates.

Result(s): The median serum E2 concentration on the day of hCG administration in the letrozole and CC groups were 191.5 pmol/L and 476.0 pmol/L, respectively. The median endometrial thickness on the day of hCG were 8 mm in both groups. Ovulation occurred in 81% (42/52) of the letrozole-treated and 85% (57/67) of the CC-treated patients. Pregnancy rate (PR) per cycle was 9% (5/52) in the letrozole group and 12% (8/67) in the CC group.

Conclusion(s): Letrozole and CC have comparable effectiveness in ovulatory patients with borderline male factor infertility, early stage endometriosis, and unexplained infertility.

Source: PubMed

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