Objective: To evaluate the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRH-a) on fertility in women with mild endometriosis who are undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) procedures.
Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled trial.
Setting: Three tertiary university hospitals.
Patient(s): Four hundred infertile women with mild endometriosis, documented with laparoscopy, undergoing IVF and 200 women with tubal factor infertility.
Intervention(s): Administration of GnRH-a for 3 months before an IVF attempt (group A, n = 200) or IVF without GnRH-a (group B, n = 200).
Main outcome measure(s): Follicular fluid (FF) levels of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-8, and IL-1 receptor antagonist; fertilization rate (FR), implantation rate (IR), quality of embryos, and clinical pregnancy rate (PR).
Result(s): Women who received GnRH-a had a statistically significantly reduced concentration of FF cytokines compared with women who did not receive this regimen. Women in group B had a reduced FR (61.7; 95% CI, 59.20-64.20) compared with the women in group A (72.7; 95% CI, 70.50-74.90) and compared with the women with tubal factor infertility (74.7; 95% CI, 72.00-77.24). The embryo quality, IR, and clinical PR showed no statistically significant improvement in the women of group A compared with group B.
Conclusion(s): Women who received GnRH-a for 3 months had a lower concentration of FF cytokines. These women had also a higher FR than the women who did not receive GnRH-a. However, the IR, embryo quality, and clinical PR showed no statistically significant difference when comparing the two groups. CLINICALTRIALS.
Gov id: NCT01269125.
Keywords: Cytokines; GnRH-a; endometriosis; follicular fluid; infertility.
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