Low ovarian responders produce more progesterone per follicle than normal and high responders

Alfredo Cortés-Vazquez, Alfredo Leonardo Cortés-Algara, Daniel Moreno-García, Johnny S. Younis

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Abstract

Objective: Late follicular premature progesterone rise is a complex phenomenon encountered during assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments; different etiologies can occur in the same patient. Low ovarian responders may be the best example, since higher FSH doses and ovarian aging-related changes may interact and generate a premature progesterone rise. This study aims to explore the correlation between progesterone levels on hCG day and the progesterone-to-follicle index and compare the progesterone-to-follicle index according to ovarian response. Methods: We performed a retrospective, observational, analytic, cross-sectional, and cohort study at the Reproductive Endocrinology Department at Centro Médico Nacional 20 de November between January 2015 to January 2020. After verifying for normalcy, a Spearman Rho, Principal Component Analysis, and a simple linear regression model were performed. Treatment cycles were classified according to their ovarian response. Low-ovarian responders were classified according to the Bologna Criteria. Then an ANOVA test was performed to compare each group. Results: Our results show that the progesterone-to-follicle index correlates best with progesterone levels on hCG day. Comparing all the ovarian responses, low ovarian responders have the highest progesterone-to-follicle index of the four groups. Conclusions: Low ovarian responders produce more progesterone per follicle than regular and high responders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-553
Number of pages5
JournalJornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • follicle
  • index
  • low responders
  • progesterone

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