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Ningning Pan, Xiumei Zhen1,2, Yanhong Fan3,4
1Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Peking University Third Hospital Beijing, Beijing, China, pnn1210@126.com.
Objectives:
This study aimed to explore potential differences in efficacy between vaginal progesterone (VPG) and VPG + oral progesterone (OPG) for luteal-phase support in hormone replacement therapy-frozen embryo transfer (HRT-FET) cycles.
Design:
A single-centre, open-label, randomized controlled, phase IV pilot study was conducted.
Participants/Materials, Setting, Methods:
Infertile women aged 20-38 years undergoing HRT-FET cycles were included. Participants were randomized to VPG (n = 86) or VPG + OPG (n = 86). The primary efficacy endpoint was ongoing pregnancy at 10-12 weeks. Secondary efficacy endpoints included β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) positivity, implantation rate, and clinical-pregnancy rate. Safety analyses included adverse events (AE) and vital signs.
Results:
A higher ongoing pregnancy rate was observed with VPG + OPG (29.1%) versus VPG (18.8%); treatment difference 8.4% (90% confidence interval [CI] -2.2%, 19.0%). Numerical differences also favoured VPG + OPG over VPG for β-hCG positivity (0.9% [90% CI: -10.8%, 12.7%]), implantation (10.4% [90% CI: 0.5%, 21.3%]), and clinical pregnancy (10.1% [90% CI: -0.8%, 21.1%]). Incidences of treatment-emergent AEs were comparable.
Limitations:
The single-centre study was limited by a relatively small sample size which could have impacted the reported outcomes. Another limitation was the open-label design, which might have increased the risk of bias for subjective endpoints, such as AE reporting.
Conclusions:
A higher ongoing pregnancy rate was observed with VPG + OPG vs VPG; however, a statistical conclusion cannot be reached considering the small sample size. These data suggest that a minimum daily progesterone dose, such as VPG 90 mg + OPG 20 mg reported here, or VPG 180 mg reported in other studies, may be required for successful outcomes following HRT-FET cycles.
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