The efficacy and safety of vitamin D supplementation in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome undergoing ovulation induction using letrozole.

Q4 Medicine
Asma A Swadi, Hussein A Saheb, Ahmed M Sultan
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To examine the role of vitamin D supplementation in PCOS women who failed to ovulation induction by letrozole in previous trials.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The study included 30 women diagnosed with PCOS and were complaining from primary infertility. Those women had previously been treated for 3 months with letrozole to induce ovulation, but there was failure of response to treatment. Those 30 women were selected from a pool of women who were evaluated for serum vitamin D and were proved to have vitamin D def i ciency (<20 ng/ml).

Results: Results: Daily monitoring of ovulation by transvaginal ultrasound was done staring from day 7 till day 25 of the cycle. The main outcomes were the number and the size of follicles. In addition, they were followed up for evidence of pregnancy using biochemical serum and urine examination.

Conclusion: Conclusions: When women with polycystic ovarian syndrome are treated with letrozole, vitamin D supplementation enhances both the result of ovulation induction and pregnancy.

使用来曲唑诱导排卵的多囊卵巢综合征妇女补充维生素 D 的有效性和安全性。
目的目的:研究维生素D补充剂对既往试验中来曲唑诱导排卵失败的多囊卵巢综合征妇女的作用:材料与方法:研究对象包括30名被诊断为多囊卵巢综合征并患有原发性不孕症的女性。这些妇女之前曾接受来曲唑诱导排卵治疗 3 个月,但治疗失败。这 30 名妇女是从一批接受血清维生素 D 评估并被证明缺乏维生素 D 的妇女中挑选出来的(结果:30 名妇女的血清中维生素 D 含量均低于正常水平):结果:结果:从周期的第 7 天到第 25 天,每天通过经阴道超声波监测排卵。主要结果是卵泡的数量和大小。此外,还通过血清和尿液生化检查随访妊娠证据:结论多囊卵巢综合征妇女在接受来曲唑治疗时,补充维生素 D 可提高促排卵和妊娠的效果。
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