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Original Research

Progestin-Primed Ovarian Stimulation with Clomiphene Citrate Supplementation May Be More Feasible for Young Women with Diminished Ovarian Reserve Compared with Standard Progestin-Primed Ovarian Stimulation: A Retrospective Study

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Pages 5087-5097 | Published online: 21 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Purpose

The present study was designed to compare the efficiency of the progestin-primed ovarian stimulation (PPOS) protocol with clomiphene citrate (CC) supplementation (PPOS+CC) and the standard PPOS protocol for women of different ages with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR).

Patients and Methods

This retrospective cohort study included 364 DOR women who underwent controlled ovarian stimulation with PPOS+CC (n = 223) or standard PPOS (n = 141). They were divided into subgroups based on age: ≤35 years and >35 years. Differences in baseline characteristics, ovarian stimulation characteristics, endocrinological characteristics, and clinical outcome between the two groups were assessed. Statistical analyses were stratified by age.

Results

In all women with DOR, PPOS+CC was associated with a lower percentage of women with profound pituitary suppression than standard PPOS (0.0% vs 18.6%, P < 0.001 and 1.3% vs 11.0%, P = 0.002). In young women with DOR, more high-quality cleavage-stage embryos were harvested (1.96 vs 1.38, P = 0.018) and a lower dosage of gonadotropin per oocyte retrieved was required (558.37 vs 909.82, P = 0.036) in PPOS+CC. In older women with DOR, PPOS+CC led to an increase in the incidence of luteinizing hormone (LH) surge levels above 10 IU/L on trigger day (12.7% vs 4.9%, P = 0.028) and a decrease in the rate of oocyte maturation (84.7% vs 89.9%, P = 0.034) compared to standard PPOS.

Conclusion

Clomiphene citrate is an effective adjuvant to alleviate pituitary suppression in PPOS protocols; for young women with DOR, CC supplementation had a positive impact on the number of high-quality embryos. However, older women with DOR would be at risk of developing a premature LH surge and having poor oocyte maturation rate under the PPOS+CC protocol.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81901551).

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.