Abstract
Objective: To investigate the follicular size at spontaneous rupture on pregnancy rate in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) undergoing clomiphene citrate (CC) ovulation.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Patients and methods: One hundred and four women with ovulatory cycles after use of CC followed by ultrasound to determine the follicle size at the time of rupture, which was subsequently correlated with the occurrence of pregnancy or not in coit cycles.
Results: In the group of follicular rupture at a mean diameter ≤25 mm (n = 54), pregnancy rate was 35.1% and when follicular rupture occurred at a mean diameter >25 mm (n = 50), it was 34% (p > 0.05). When different diameters at follicular rupture were randomly correlated with the pregnancy rate, there was no significant difference.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that the occurrence of pregnancy after ovulation induction with CC in women with PCOS is not associated with follicle size at the time of rupture.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Miss Claudiane Castro for data entry and retrieval, and Dr. Juan Antonio Garcia-Velasco, MD, PhD, for his comments on the final version of the manuscript.
Declaration of interest
This study was funded by the Foundation for Research and Education in Health Sciences – FEPECS, Brasília, DF, Brazil. All authors have nothing to declare and have no conflict of interest.