the effect of bromocriptine-rebound method on ongoing pregnancy and live birth after intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles: a randomized clinical trial

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ashraf alleyassin department of infertility, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. رامک اسماعیل زاد

ramak esmailizad department of infertility, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. مرضیه آقاحسینی

marzieh agha-hosseini department of infertility, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. لیلا صفدریان

leila safdarian department of infertility, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. فاطمه سروی

abstract

purpose: to assess whether bromocriptine-rebound method (brm) can improve pregnancy   outcomes compared to long protocol after intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles (icsis).   materials and methods: a total of 114 women underwent icsi. pregnancy outcomes and   hormonal data were compared between two groups, i.e. long protocol and brm. ovulatory   women with normal serum prolactin levels were assigned to either brm (n = 57 cycles) or   long protocol (n = 57 cycles). both procedures were carried out in a similar way. however, a   group of patients were given bromocriptine daily from the 4th day of the preceding cycle until   7 days before gonadotropin stimulation.   results: there were no significant differences in the numbers of developed follicles,total retrieval   oocytes, transferredembryo and embryos with superior morphology between the two groups. also,   the values of chemical, clinical and ongoing pregnancies and live births were not significantly   different (36.8%, 35.1%, 28.1%, 28.1% in brm group and 43.9%, 38.6%, 21.1% and 19.3%   in long protocol, respectively). ongoing pregnancy and live birth were significantly higher in   chemical pregnancy in the brm group ( p = .04 and p = .035, respectively).   conclusion: this prospective study demonstrated that brm might lead to higher ongoing   pregnancy and live birth rates compared to the long protocol in women undergoing intracytoplasmic   sperm injection cycles.

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