Serum estradiol levels during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation influence the pregnancy outcome of in vitro fertilization in a concentration-dependent manner

Bo Sun Joo, Sea Hee Park, Byeong Min An, Kyung Sue Kim, Sung Eun Moon, Hwa Sook Moon, Bo Sun Joo, Sea Hee Park, Byeong Min An, Kyung Sue Kim, Sung Eun Moon, Hwa Sook Moon

Abstract

Objective: To determine an optimal serum E(2) level on the day of hCG administration in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) during IVF-ET without compromising pregnancy outcome.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: Large urban medical center.

Patient(s): Data of 455 cycles of fresh IVF-ET with COH.

Intervention(s): Serum E(2) levels on the day of hCG administration were categorized into five groups: group A (<1000 pg/mL), group B (1000-2000 pg/mL), group C (2000-3000 pg/mL), group D (3000-4000 pg/mL), and group E (>4000 pg/mL).

Main outcome measure(s): Serum E(2) levels, number of oocytes retrieved, pregnancy outcomes.

Result(s): Of 455 cycles, 148 (32.5%) cycles resulted in clinical pregnancy. The implantation rate was 12.2%, and the delivery rate was 18.7%. The number of oocytes obtained increased with increasing serum E(2) levels. The pregnancy rate gradually increased from group A to D as E(2) levels increased but decreased in group E. In women <38 years, the IVF-ET outcomes were similar to those of total patients. However, in women >/=38 years old, pregnancy and delivery rates were higher in group C than in other groups.

Conclusion(s): These results show that serum E(2) levels have a concentration-dependent effect on the pregnancy outcome, suggesting an optimal range of E(2) level for achieving a successful pregnancy. This optimal range of serum E(2) level in women is age dependent: 3000-4000 pg/mL for women <38 years and 2000-3000 pg/mL for women >/=38 years.

Copyright 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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