The role of luteal phase support in infertility treatment: a meta-analysis of randomized trials

Fertility and sterility, 61(6), 1068-1076

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56758-2 PMID 8194619 Source

Abstract

Objective

To determine whether the use of luteal phase support improves pregnancy rate (PR) in infertility.

Design

A meta-analysis of randomized trials of luteal phase support. Search of the National Library of Medicine MEDLINE data base from 1971 using the words luteal, pregnancy, human, and comparative. Bibliography of relevant articles, reviews, and abstracts of scientific meetings were hand searched. All randomized controlled trials of luteal phase support in infertility were included. Luteal phase support for recurrent abortion and nonrandomized trials were excluded. The common odds ratio was calculated for each intervention using the Mantel-Haentzel test. Homogeneity of treatment effect was evaluated using the Breslow-Day test.

Main outcome measures

Pregnancy per cycle, rate of spontaneous abortion, and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome rate.

Results

Eighteen trials met the above criteria. Human chorionic gonadotropin improved PRs in IVF when GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) was used (n = 151) and was superior to P (n = 352). Its benefit in all IVF cycles, however, was not established because of significant heterogeneity of treatment effect. Progesterone improved the PR in all IVF cycles (n = 457). No significant reduction in spontaneous abortion was noted with luteal support (n = 200). Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome occurred in 5% of patients with hCG. Combination of data from trials of luteal support with other infertility therapies was not possible because of the differences in patient populations.

Conclusions

The meta-analysis supports the routine use of hCG in IVF cycles using a GnRH-a. Progesterone was also beneficial for luteal phase support in IVF. For other infertility therapy, however, further research is needed to evaluate the role of luteal phase support.

Topics

luteal phase support progesterone, progesterone supplementation pregnancy rates, hCG luteal phase infertility, luteal support IVF cycles, progesterone after ovulation pregnancy, GnRH agonist luteal support, progesterone vs hCG luteal phase, luteal phase support miscarriage prevention, progesterone supplementation randomized trials, luteal support non-IVF infertility, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome hCG, progesterone pregnancy per cycle

Cite this article

Soliman, S., Daya, S., Collins, J., & Hughes, E. G. (1994). The role of luteal phase support in infertility treatment: a meta-analysis of randomized trials. *Fertility and sterility*, *61*(6), 1068-1076. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56758-2

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