Dual trigger improves response to ovarian stimulation and ICSI outcomes in patients with a previous r-hCG triggered ICSI cycle.

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Amanda Souza Setti, Luis Guilherme Louzada Maldonado, Daniela Paes de Almeida Ferreira Braga, Assumpto Iaconelli, Edson Borges
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Objective: To evaluate if ovarian response to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcomes are improved by the use of dual trigger (gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists plus recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin (r-hCG)) in patients with previous cycles triggered with r-hCG.

Methods: This case-control study included 88 matched cycles performed in 88 patients, which had the first ICSI cycle triggered with r-hCG (n=44), and the following ICSI cycle with dual trigger (n=44). We compared the cycle outcomes between the groups. In a second case-control within-subject analyses, we compared the ICSI outcomes between patients which had the first ICSI cycle triggered with r-hCG only (n=18), and the following ICSI cycle with dual trigger (n=18) or r-hCG only (n=18).

Results: Upon investigating repeated cycles (r-hCG only vs. dual trigger), we found higher oocyte yield and mature oocyte rates, lower immature oocyte rates, higher fertilization rates, and higher blastocyst development rates; and higher rates of cycles with embryos transferred and implantation in the dual trigger cycle.

Conclusions: The dual trigger regimen is a more effective approach than r-hCG trigger in patients with a previous r-hCG triggered ICSI cycle, yielding improved response to COS, and better laboratorial and clinical outcomes.

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双触发改善了既往r-hCG触发ICSI周期患者对卵巢刺激和ICSI结果的反应。
目的:评价双触发(促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)激动剂加重组人绒毛膜促性腺激素(r-hCG))是否能改善既往周期以r-hCG触发的患者对控制性卵巢刺激(COS)和胞浆内单精子注射(ICSI)结果的卵巢反应。方法:本病例对照研究包括88例患者的88个匹配周期,其中第一个ICSI周期由r-hCG触发(n=44),第二个ICSI周期由双触发(n=44)。我们比较了两组之间的循环结果。在第二个病例对照分析中,我们比较了第一个ICSI周期仅由r-hCG触发的患者(n=18)和第二个ICSI周期双触发(n=18)或仅由r-hCG触发的患者(n=18)之间的ICSI结果。结果:在研究重复周期(仅r-hCG与双触发)后,我们发现更高的卵母细胞产量和成熟卵母细胞率,更低的未成熟卵母细胞率,更高的受精率和更高的囊胚发育率;在双触发周期中,胚胎移植和植入的周期率更高。结论:对于先前有r-hCG触发ICSI周期的患者,双触发方案比r-hCG触发方案更有效,对COS的反应更好,实验室和临床结果更好。
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