Comparison of serum progesterone and endometrial biopsy for confirmation of ovulation and evaluation of luteal function

  • The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ROR

Fertility and Sterility, 28(5), 541-548

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)42554-9 PMID 856637

Abstract

An endometrial biopsy and a blood sample for progesterone determination obtained simultaneously in the midluteal phase of the cycles of 55 infertile women were compared for reliability for confirmation of presumptive ovulation and evaluation of luteal function. Progesterone levels of 3 ng/ml or greater were found in 90.5% of the cycles. Secretory endometrium was identified in 81% of the cycles. Thirty-three cycles yielded sufficient information to compare the two methods for evaluation of luteal function. Histology and progesterone levels were consistent with each other and the presumed time of ovulation in only 11 cycles. Histology was inconsistent with the presumed time of ovulation in 20 cycles, while progesterone was inconsistent in only two cycles. Additional samples for progesterone determinations were obtained during the biopsy cycles of 15 patients who presented adequate data for evaluation of luteal function. A single, well-timed progesterone determination appeared adequately to reflect the data obtained from serial samples in the same cycle. These results support the thesis that a single, well-timed serum progesterone determination is superior to a single endometrial biopsy as a screening method for confirmation of presumptive ovulation and for evaluation of luteal function.

Topics

serum progesterone versus endometrial biopsy ovulation confirmation, luteal function evaluation progesterone endometrial biopsy comparison, midluteal progesterone level ovulation detection infertile women, endometrial biopsy secretory phase dating accuracy, single progesterone determination luteal phase adequacy, Shepard Senturia progesterone endometrial biopsy comparison, serum progesterone screening ovulation confirmation infertility, luteal phase defect diagnosis progesterone versus histology, serial progesterone sampling luteal function assessment, progesterone 3 ng/ml threshold ovulation confirmation
PMID 856637 856637 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)42554-9 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)42554-9

Cite this article

Shepard, M. K., & Senturia, Y. D. (1977). Comparison of serum progesterone and endometrial biopsy for confirmation of ovulation and evaluation of luteal function. *Fertility and sterility*, *28*(5), 541-548. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)42554-9

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