BACKGROUND Due to a slight rise in beta-human chorionic(β-h CG)levels that are undetectable,and vaginal bleeding that is similar to regular menstruation,ectopic pregnancy(EP)that occurs during the expected menstrual ...BACKGROUND Due to a slight rise in beta-human chorionic(β-h CG)levels that are undetectable,and vaginal bleeding that is similar to regular menstruation,ectopic pregnancy(EP)that occurs during the expected menstrual cycle prior to ovulation induction as part of in vitro fertilization(IVF)is likely to be undiagnosed.We present two cases of unexpected EP and emphasize the importance of theβ-h CG assay when an unexplained increase in progesterone is present prior to the triggering of ovulation during controlled ovarian stimulation(COS).CASE SUMMARY A 26-year-old woman with primary infertility and a 31-year-old woman with secondary infertility.Both patients sought IVF treatment due to fallopian tube obstruction and underwent COS using the gonadotropin-releasing-hormone(Gn RH)-antagonist protocol.In the late stage of COS,progesterone levels in both patients significantly increased,and luteinizing hormone levels decreased,followed by oocyte retrieval failure.A right salpingectomy was performed and tubal ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed by pathology in the first patient,and the second patients was diagnosed with a suspected EP abortion because herβ-h CG levels declined to 12.5 m IU/m L.After full recovery for 2 mo,the first patient entered a new IVF treatment cycle with a Gn RH-antagonist regimen and successfully achieved eight oocytes and three viable embryos.After 6 mo,the second patient received another COS treatment with a progestin-primed ovarian stimulation protocol and successfully achieved nine oocytes and five viable embryos.CONCLUSIONβ-h CG levels in the initial and midterm phases of COS must be considered in patients with unusual hormone dynamics.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81901563(to Zhou WJ)and the Shanghai Sailing Program,No.19YF1438500(to Zhou WJ)。
文摘BACKGROUND Due to a slight rise in beta-human chorionic(β-h CG)levels that are undetectable,and vaginal bleeding that is similar to regular menstruation,ectopic pregnancy(EP)that occurs during the expected menstrual cycle prior to ovulation induction as part of in vitro fertilization(IVF)is likely to be undiagnosed.We present two cases of unexpected EP and emphasize the importance of theβ-h CG assay when an unexplained increase in progesterone is present prior to the triggering of ovulation during controlled ovarian stimulation(COS).CASE SUMMARY A 26-year-old woman with primary infertility and a 31-year-old woman with secondary infertility.Both patients sought IVF treatment due to fallopian tube obstruction and underwent COS using the gonadotropin-releasing-hormone(Gn RH)-antagonist protocol.In the late stage of COS,progesterone levels in both patients significantly increased,and luteinizing hormone levels decreased,followed by oocyte retrieval failure.A right salpingectomy was performed and tubal ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed by pathology in the first patient,and the second patients was diagnosed with a suspected EP abortion because herβ-h CG levels declined to 12.5 m IU/m L.After full recovery for 2 mo,the first patient entered a new IVF treatment cycle with a Gn RH-antagonist regimen and successfully achieved eight oocytes and three viable embryos.After 6 mo,the second patient received another COS treatment with a progestin-primed ovarian stimulation protocol and successfully achieved nine oocytes and five viable embryos.CONCLUSIONβ-h CG levels in the initial and midterm phases of COS must be considered in patients with unusual hormone dynamics.