scholarly journals The Effect of Growth Hormone on In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes During Ovarian Stimulation: A Matched Cohort Study

Author(s):  
Jillian Kurtz ◽  
Nicolle Clements ◽  
Allison Bloom ◽  
John J. Orris ◽  
Michael Glassner ◽  
...  

Abstract Background. While growth hormone (GH) is commonly used as an adjuvant treatment to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) for in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles, the data regarding its efficacy is inconsistent. Design. A retrospective matched cohort study of poor responder patients who underwent COS without the use of GH (COS-GH) subsequently followed by COS cycles that included adjuvant GH (COS+GH) treatment. Materials and Methods. A list of all patients having filled a prescription for GH from January 2018 – March 2020 was obtained. GH was administered daily at 3mg (9IU) starting on the first day of stimulation and ending on the day of trigger. Only women who had documentation of a previous cycle without the use of GH were included in the study. Results. 182 cycles (91 patients) were included in the study, and COS-GH cycles were compared to COS+GH cycles. The total dose of gonadotropins used (5757 vs 4252 mIU, p=0.002), duration of stimulation (10.4 vs 10.1 days, p=-.045), maximum Estradiol (E2) (2411 vs 1932 pg/ml, p=0.010), endometrial thickness (11.2 vs 10.6 mm, p=0.010), number of oocytes retrieved (14.2 vs 11.8, p=0.001), number of mature oocytes (11.1 vs 9.7, p=0.028), number of blastocysts (3.98 vs 2.56, p=<0.001) and number of usable blastocysts (2.5 vs 1.6, p=<0.001) were all significantly greater in the GH group. Conclusions. Adding GH to the COS protocol in poor responder patients may lead to improvements in the number of oocytes retrieved, number of mature oocytes, endometrial thickness, number of blastocysts, the number of usable blastocysts.

2020 ◽  
Vol 114 (3) ◽  
pp. e458-e459
Author(s):  
Jillian Kurtz ◽  
Nicolle Clements ◽  
Allison Bloom ◽  
John J. Orris ◽  
Michael J. Glassner ◽  
...  

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