Letrozole versus laparoscopic ovarian diathermy for ovulation induction in clomiphene-resistant women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a randomized controlled trial.

Categoria Primary study
GiornaleArchives of gynecology and obstetrics
Year 2010

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PURPOSE:

To compare the effect of letrozole with laparoscopic ovarian diathermy (LOD) for ovulation induction in clomiphene citrate (CC) resistant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

METHODS:

Two hundred and sixty anovulatory women with CC-resistant PCOS were selected in this randomized controlled trial. Group A (n = 128) received 2.5 mg letrozole daily for 5 days for up to six cycles. Group B (n = 132) underwent LOD with 6 months follow-up. Outcome measures were ovulation rate, midcycle endometrial thickness, pregnancy, miscarriage and live birth rates.

RESULTS:

Ovulation occurred in 335/512 cycles (65.4%) in letrozole group and 364/525 cycles (69.3%) in LOD group without significant difference between both groups. Resumption of regular menstruation was similar in both treatment groups. A significant increase in midcycle endometrial thickness was observed in letrozole group (8.8 ± 1.1 mm vs. 7.9 ± 1.2 mm) (P < 0.05). Pregnancy rate was similar in both groups (15.6 vs. 17.5%). There were no statistical significant differences as regards miscarriage and live birth rates between both groups. No multiple pregnancy or ovarian hyperstimulation occurred in either group.

CONCLUSION:

Letrozole and LOD are equally effective for inducing ovulation and achieving pregnancy in CC-resistant PCOS patients.
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