Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of minidose GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) + hMG in poor responders with elevated basal level FSH.
Design: Retrospective analysis of IVF cycles.
Setting: IVF Unit, Golda Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel.
Patients: One hundred six patients who were defined as poor responders on two previous IVF attempts. Three treatment protocols of midluteal Decapeptyl (D-Trp6) were compared: [1] a single-dose of 3.75 mg; [2] 0.5 mg daily until menstruation, followed by 0.1 mg daily; and [3] 0.1 mg daily until menstruation, followed by 0.05 mg daily.
Main outcome measures: Comparisons were made among the three protocols regarding basal FSH levels, number of oocytes retrieved and fertilized, number of days of stimulation, follicular phase, P levels, and pregnancy and miscarriage rates.
Results: Treatment with minidose GnRH-a resulted in higher E2 levels and lower P levels on the day of hCG and lower cancellation rates. Furthermore, a higher number of oocytes recovered and fertilized and embryos transferred were recorded. The trend indicated improved pregnancy and implantation rates with a lower miscarriage rate.
Conclusion: Minidose GnRH-a is a better choice than regular GnRH-a strategies in poor-responder patients undergoing IVF treatment.