To compare pregnancy rate and implantation rate in poor responder women, aged over 40 years, who underwent natural cycle versus conventional ovarian stimulation. This is a retrospective single-center cohort study conducted at the GENERA IVF program, Rome, Italy, between September 2012 and December 2018, including only poor responder patients, according to Bologna criteria, of advanced age, who underwent IVF treatment through Natural Cycle or conventional ovarian stimulation. Between September 2012 and December 2018, 585 patients were included within the study. Two hundred thirty patients underwent natural cycle and 355 underwent conventional ovarian stimulation. In natural cycle group, both pregnancy rate per cycle (6.25 vs 12.89%, respectively, p = 0.0001) and pregnancy rate per patient101 with at least one embryo-transfer (18.85 vs 28.11% respectively, p = 0.025) resulted significant reduced. Pregnancy rate per patient managed with conventional ovarian stimulation resulted not significantly different compared with natural cycle (19.72 vs 15.65% respectively, p = 0.228), but embryo implantation rate was significantly higher in patients who underwent natural cycle rather than patient subjected to conventional ovarian stimulation (13 vs 8.28% respectively, p = 0.0468). No significant difference could be detected among the two groups in terms of abortion rate (p = 0.2915) or live birth pregnancy (p = 0.2281). Natural cycle seems to be a valid treatment in patients over 40 years and with a low ovarian reserve, as an alternative to conventional ovarian stimulation.

Natural cycle results in lower implantation failure than ovarian stimulation in advanced-age poor responders undergoing IVF. fertility outcomes from 585 patients / DE MARCO, MARIA PAOLA; Montanari, G; Ruscito, I; Giallonardo, A; Ubaldi, Fm; Rienzi, L; Costanzi, F; Caserta, D; Schimberni, M; Schimberni, M.. - In: REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1933-7191. - (2021). [10.1007/s43032-020-00455-5]

Natural cycle results in lower implantation failure than ovarian stimulation in advanced-age poor responders undergoing IVF. fertility outcomes from 585 patients

De Marco MP
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Montanari G;Ruscito I;Costanzi F;Caserta D;Schimberni M;
2021

Abstract

To compare pregnancy rate and implantation rate in poor responder women, aged over 40 years, who underwent natural cycle versus conventional ovarian stimulation. This is a retrospective single-center cohort study conducted at the GENERA IVF program, Rome, Italy, between September 2012 and December 2018, including only poor responder patients, according to Bologna criteria, of advanced age, who underwent IVF treatment through Natural Cycle or conventional ovarian stimulation. Between September 2012 and December 2018, 585 patients were included within the study. Two hundred thirty patients underwent natural cycle and 355 underwent conventional ovarian stimulation. In natural cycle group, both pregnancy rate per cycle (6.25 vs 12.89%, respectively, p = 0.0001) and pregnancy rate per patient101 with at least one embryo-transfer (18.85 vs 28.11% respectively, p = 0.025) resulted significant reduced. Pregnancy rate per patient managed with conventional ovarian stimulation resulted not significantly different compared with natural cycle (19.72 vs 15.65% respectively, p = 0.228), but embryo implantation rate was significantly higher in patients who underwent natural cycle rather than patient subjected to conventional ovarian stimulation (13 vs 8.28% respectively, p = 0.0468). No significant difference could be detected among the two groups in terms of abortion rate (p = 0.2915) or live birth pregnancy (p = 0.2281). Natural cycle seems to be a valid treatment in patients over 40 years and with a low ovarian reserve, as an alternative to conventional ovarian stimulation.
2021
Bologna criteria; IVF; natural cycle; ovarian stimulation; poor responder.
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Natural cycle results in lower implantation failure than ovarian stimulation in advanced-age poor responders undergoing IVF. fertility outcomes from 585 patients / DE MARCO, MARIA PAOLA; Montanari, G; Ruscito, I; Giallonardo, A; Ubaldi, Fm; Rienzi, L; Costanzi, F; Caserta, D; Schimberni, M; Schimberni, M.. - In: REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1933-7191. - (2021). [10.1007/s43032-020-00455-5]
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