TY - JOUR
T1 - Live-birth rates in very poor prognosis patients, who are defined as poor responders under the Bologna criteria, with nonelective single embryo, two-embryo, and three or more embryos transferred
AU - Gleicher, Norbert
AU - Vega, Mario V.
AU - Darmon, Sarah K.
AU - Weghofer, Andrea
AU - Wu, Yan Guan
AU - Wang, Qi
AU - Zhang, Lin
AU - Albertini, David F.
AU - Barad, David H.
AU - Kushnir, Vitaly A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Objective To determine live-birth rates (LBRs) at various ages in very poor prognosis patients, who are defined as poor responders under the Bologna criteria. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Academically affiliated private fertility center. Patient(s) Among 483 patients, who under the Bologna criteria (three or fewer oocytes, >40 years of age, and/or antimüllerian hormone [AMH] <1.1 ng/mL [2/3 criteria minimum]) were poor responders, 278 (381 fresh IVF cycles) qualified for the study because they had at least one embryo on day 3 for transfer. Intervention(s) IVF cycles in women with low functional ovarian reserve, involving androgen and CoQ10 supplementation and ovarian stimulation with daily gonadotropin dosages of 300-450 IU of FSH and 150 IU of hMG in microdose agonist cycles. Main Outcome Measure(s) Age-specific LBRs per ET. Result(s) Ages did not differ between nonelective (ne) single ET (SET), ne2-ET, and ne≥3-ET cycles (41.3 ± 3.9, 41.7 ± 3.1, and 42.4 ± 2.1 years, respectively). Patients with neSETs demonstrated significantly lower AMH and higher FSH levels and required higher gonadotropin dosages than ne2-ET and ne≥3-ET patients. LBRs declined with age. Above age 42, three or more embryos are required to achieve reasonable LBRs and two or more to avoid futility under American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) guidelines. Conclusion(s) Very poor prognosis patients can still achieve acceptable pregnancy rates at least till their mid-40s if they reach ET. The degree to which egg donation is emphasized as the only treatment option in such patients, therefore, requires reconsideration. Above age 42, at least two, and preferably three embryos, are however required to exceed futility, as defined by ASRM.
AB - Objective To determine live-birth rates (LBRs) at various ages in very poor prognosis patients, who are defined as poor responders under the Bologna criteria. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Academically affiliated private fertility center. Patient(s) Among 483 patients, who under the Bologna criteria (three or fewer oocytes, >40 years of age, and/or antimüllerian hormone [AMH] <1.1 ng/mL [2/3 criteria minimum]) were poor responders, 278 (381 fresh IVF cycles) qualified for the study because they had at least one embryo on day 3 for transfer. Intervention(s) IVF cycles in women with low functional ovarian reserve, involving androgen and CoQ10 supplementation and ovarian stimulation with daily gonadotropin dosages of 300-450 IU of FSH and 150 IU of hMG in microdose agonist cycles. Main Outcome Measure(s) Age-specific LBRs per ET. Result(s) Ages did not differ between nonelective (ne) single ET (SET), ne2-ET, and ne≥3-ET cycles (41.3 ± 3.9, 41.7 ± 3.1, and 42.4 ± 2.1 years, respectively). Patients with neSETs demonstrated significantly lower AMH and higher FSH levels and required higher gonadotropin dosages than ne2-ET and ne≥3-ET patients. LBRs declined with age. Above age 42, three or more embryos are required to achieve reasonable LBRs and two or more to avoid futility under American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) guidelines. Conclusion(s) Very poor prognosis patients can still achieve acceptable pregnancy rates at least till their mid-40s if they reach ET. The degree to which egg donation is emphasized as the only treatment option in such patients, therefore, requires reconsideration. Above age 42, at least two, and preferably three embryos, are however required to exceed futility, as defined by ASRM.
KW - Poor prognosis patients
KW - futility
KW - live birth rates
KW - poor responders in vitro fertilization (IVF)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015.08.023
DO - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015.08.023
M3 - Article
C2 - 26348275
AN - SCOPUS:84945589967
SN - 0015-0282
VL - 104
SP - 1435
EP - 1441
JO - Fertility and Sterility
JF - Fertility and Sterility
IS - 6
ER -