Objective: To evaluate the effect of domestic human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) in treat-ment of anovulatory infertility Method:Sequential regimen with HMG and hCG were used in 110 cases with a total of 198 treat-me...Objective: To evaluate the effect of domestic human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) in treat-ment of anovulatory infertility Method:Sequential regimen with HMG and hCG were used in 110 cases with a total of 198 treat-ment cycles, average 1. 8 cycles per patent and 33. 8 ampules of HMG per cycle. The dosage of hCG for induction of ovulation was divided into three groups: 10 000IU, 15 000IU, and 25 000IU. Methods used for monitoring ovulation were BBT,cervical mucus score,ultrasonography and hormone assays.Results: The ovulation rate per case was 99. 1 % and percycle was 94%; the pregnancy rate per case was 50% (37% for primary amenorrhea and 58% for secondary amenorrhea) and per cycle was 27%.Among the 55 pregnant women 44 delivered and 11 aborted. There were 8 twin pregnancies The compli-caton of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) was encountered in 38 cases (34% ): mild in 12 (10.9%), moderate in 21 (19.0%) and severe in 5 (4. 5%).Conclusion:Domestic HMG showed satisfactory results in the treatment of hypogonadotrophic a-menorrhea or anovulatory infertility.展开更多
Background:Compared to adult studies,studies which involve the treatment of pediatric congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism(CHH)are limited and no universal treatment regimen is available.The aim of this study was ...Background:Compared to adult studies,studies which involve the treatment of pediatric congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism(CHH)are limited and no universal treatment regimen is available.The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of human chorionic gonadotropin(hCG)/human menopausal gonadotropin(hMG)therapy for treating male adolescents with CHH.Methods:Male adolescent CHH patients were treated with hCG/hMG(n=20)or a gonadotropin-releasing hormone(GnRH)pump(n=21).The treatment was divided into a study phase(0-3 months)and a follow-up phase(3-12 months).The testicular volume(TV),penile length(PL),penis diameter(PD),and sex hormone levels were compared between the two groups.The TV and other indicators between the groups were analyzed using a t-test(equal variance)or a rank sum test(unequal variance).Results:Before treatment,there was no statistical difference between the two groups in terms of the biochemistry,hormones,and other demographic indicators.After 3 months of treatment,the TV of the hCG/hMG and GnRH groups increased to 5.1±2.3 mL and 4.1±1.8 mL,respectively;however,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05,t=1.394).The PL reached 6.9±1.8 cm and 5.1±1.6 cm(P<0.05,t=3.083),the PD reached 2.4±0.5 cm and 2.0±0.6 cm(P<0.05,t=2.224),respectively,in the two groups.At the end of 6 months of treatment,biomarkers were in normal range in the two groups.Compared with the GnRH group,the testosterone(T)level and growth of PL and PD were significantly greater in the hCG/hMG group(all P<0.05).While the TV of both groups increased,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05,t=0.314).After 9 to 12 months of treatment,the T level was higher in the hCG/hMG group.Other parameters did not exhibit a statistical difference.Conclusions:The hCG/hMG regimen is feasible and effective for treating male adolescents with CHH.The initial 3 months of treatment may be a window to optimally observe the strongest effects of therapy.Furthermore,results from the extended time-period showed positive outcomes at the 1-year mark;however,the long-term effectiveness,strengths,and weaknesses of the hCG/hMG regimen require further research.Trial Registration:ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT02880280;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02880280.展开更多
Objective: To assess embryo implantation rate (IR) and pregnancy rate (PR) in women who received Bushen Wengong Decoction (补肾温宫汤, BSWGD), a Chinese herbal formula, combined with low dose of human menopausa...Objective: To assess embryo implantation rate (IR) and pregnancy rate (PR) in women who received Bushen Wengong Decoction (补肾温宫汤, BSWGD), a Chinese herbal formula, combined with low dose of human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) prior to frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET). Methods: A total of 262 subjects (674 transferred embryos) who received FET were analyzed retrospectively. In them, 122 women were under 30 years old, 106 between 30-35 years and 32 over 35 years. The 85 subjects with normal ovulation were assigned to Group A, the natural menstruation cycling group, on whom no pre-transfer treatment was applied. The other 177 subjects with abnormal ovulation were assigned to Group B, and subdivided, according to the pre-transfer treatment they received, into three groups, Group B1 (50 cases) received BSWGD, Group B2 (58 cases) received hMG and Group B3 (69 cases) received both BSWGD and low dose hMG. The IR and PR of FET in the four groups were compared time on PR of FET were compared also. Besides, the influencing factors and the effect of the embryo cryoto FET were analyzed. Results: IR and PR were significantly higher in all age sects of Group B3 than those in Group A, showing significant difference ( P〈0.05). IR and PR in subjects in age sects of 〈30 years and 〉 35 years in group B3 were significantly higher than those in Group B1 ( P〈0.05), but no significant difference was shown in the two parameters between Group B 2 and Group B3 (P〉0.05). PR in the subjects who received embryos with cryo-time of 〉 200 days was significantly lower than that in those with cryo-time of ~ 100 days (P〈0.05). Embryo cryo-time, endometrial thickness, use of BSWGD and use of hMG were of significance in FET ( P〈 0.05). Conclusion: A programmed cycle of BSWGD combined with low dose of hMG could improve the embryo IR and PR of FET. Embryo cryo-time, endometrial thickness, and the use of BSWGD and hMG are of significance for FET.展开更多
文摘Objective: To evaluate the effect of domestic human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) in treat-ment of anovulatory infertility Method:Sequential regimen with HMG and hCG were used in 110 cases with a total of 198 treat-ment cycles, average 1. 8 cycles per patent and 33. 8 ampules of HMG per cycle. The dosage of hCG for induction of ovulation was divided into three groups: 10 000IU, 15 000IU, and 25 000IU. Methods used for monitoring ovulation were BBT,cervical mucus score,ultrasonography and hormone assays.Results: The ovulation rate per case was 99. 1 % and percycle was 94%; the pregnancy rate per case was 50% (37% for primary amenorrhea and 58% for secondary amenorrhea) and per cycle was 27%.Among the 55 pregnant women 44 delivered and 11 aborted. There were 8 twin pregnancies The compli-caton of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) was encountered in 38 cases (34% ): mild in 12 (10.9%), moderate in 21 (19.0%) and severe in 5 (4. 5%).Conclusion:Domestic HMG showed satisfactory results in the treatment of hypogonadotrophic a-menorrhea or anovulatory infertility.
基金supported by a grant from Jin Lei Pediatric Endocrinology Growth Research Fund for Young Physicians(PEGRF)(No.PEGRF201809006).
文摘Background:Compared to adult studies,studies which involve the treatment of pediatric congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism(CHH)are limited and no universal treatment regimen is available.The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of human chorionic gonadotropin(hCG)/human menopausal gonadotropin(hMG)therapy for treating male adolescents with CHH.Methods:Male adolescent CHH patients were treated with hCG/hMG(n=20)or a gonadotropin-releasing hormone(GnRH)pump(n=21).The treatment was divided into a study phase(0-3 months)and a follow-up phase(3-12 months).The testicular volume(TV),penile length(PL),penis diameter(PD),and sex hormone levels were compared between the two groups.The TV and other indicators between the groups were analyzed using a t-test(equal variance)or a rank sum test(unequal variance).Results:Before treatment,there was no statistical difference between the two groups in terms of the biochemistry,hormones,and other demographic indicators.After 3 months of treatment,the TV of the hCG/hMG and GnRH groups increased to 5.1±2.3 mL and 4.1±1.8 mL,respectively;however,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05,t=1.394).The PL reached 6.9±1.8 cm and 5.1±1.6 cm(P<0.05,t=3.083),the PD reached 2.4±0.5 cm and 2.0±0.6 cm(P<0.05,t=2.224),respectively,in the two groups.At the end of 6 months of treatment,biomarkers were in normal range in the two groups.Compared with the GnRH group,the testosterone(T)level and growth of PL and PD were significantly greater in the hCG/hMG group(all P<0.05).While the TV of both groups increased,the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05,t=0.314).After 9 to 12 months of treatment,the T level was higher in the hCG/hMG group.Other parameters did not exhibit a statistical difference.Conclusions:The hCG/hMG regimen is feasible and effective for treating male adolescents with CHH.The initial 3 months of treatment may be a window to optimally observe the strongest effects of therapy.Furthermore,results from the extended time-period showed positive outcomes at the 1-year mark;however,the long-term effectiveness,strengths,and weaknesses of the hCG/hMG regimen require further research.Trial Registration:ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT02880280;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02880280.
基金Supported by Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program, No. 2006CB504005) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30571968)
文摘Objective: To assess embryo implantation rate (IR) and pregnancy rate (PR) in women who received Bushen Wengong Decoction (补肾温宫汤, BSWGD), a Chinese herbal formula, combined with low dose of human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) prior to frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET). Methods: A total of 262 subjects (674 transferred embryos) who received FET were analyzed retrospectively. In them, 122 women were under 30 years old, 106 between 30-35 years and 32 over 35 years. The 85 subjects with normal ovulation were assigned to Group A, the natural menstruation cycling group, on whom no pre-transfer treatment was applied. The other 177 subjects with abnormal ovulation were assigned to Group B, and subdivided, according to the pre-transfer treatment they received, into three groups, Group B1 (50 cases) received BSWGD, Group B2 (58 cases) received hMG and Group B3 (69 cases) received both BSWGD and low dose hMG. The IR and PR of FET in the four groups were compared time on PR of FET were compared also. Besides, the influencing factors and the effect of the embryo cryoto FET were analyzed. Results: IR and PR were significantly higher in all age sects of Group B3 than those in Group A, showing significant difference ( P〈0.05). IR and PR in subjects in age sects of 〈30 years and 〉 35 years in group B3 were significantly higher than those in Group B1 ( P〈0.05), but no significant difference was shown in the two parameters between Group B 2 and Group B3 (P〉0.05). PR in the subjects who received embryos with cryo-time of 〉 200 days was significantly lower than that in those with cryo-time of ~ 100 days (P〈0.05). Embryo cryo-time, endometrial thickness, use of BSWGD and use of hMG were of significance in FET ( P〈 0.05). Conclusion: A programmed cycle of BSWGD combined with low dose of hMG could improve the embryo IR and PR of FET. Embryo cryo-time, endometrial thickness, and the use of BSWGD and hMG are of significance for FET.