Affiliation:
1. Kobanawa Clinic Ibaraki Japan
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo create a gonadotropin starting dose calculator for controlled ovarian stimulation, which can adjust the target number of oocytes and stimulation duration for each facility to achieve individualized controlled ovarian stimulation among the Japanese patients.MethodsThe patients received controlled ovarian stimulation using the gonadotropin‐releasing hormone antagonist protocol, and oocytes were retrieved. Using single regression analysis, we selected age, anti‐Müllerian hormone (AMH), and initial serum follicle‐stimulating hormone as variables to predict the number of oocytes retrieved per gonadotropin dose (oocyte sensitivity index). Each variable was then analyzed using backward stepwise multiple regression.ResultsAge and AMH were selected as predictive variables from the backward stepwise multiple regression, and we developed a multiple regression equation. We decomposed the equation as the number of oocytes retrieved/(gonadotropin starting dose × stimulation duration days) and created a calculation formula to predict the gonadotropin starting dose from the target number of oocytes and stimulation duration days.ConclusionsThis is the first study to develop an individualized dosing algorithm for gonadotropins among Japanese patients. Our calculator will improve controlled ovarian stimulation performance and enable national standardization by allowing all physicians, regardless of their years of experience, to determine the appropriate starting dose of gonadotropins equally.
Subject
Cell Biology,Reproductive Medicine
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