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Metformin administration and laparoscopic ovarian drilling improve ovarian response to clomiphene citrate (CC) in oligo-anovulatory CC-resistant women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Author(s): Palomba S, Orio F Jr, Falbo A, Russo T, Caterina G, Manguso F, Tolino A, Colao A, Zullo F

Affiliation(s): Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy. stefanopalomba@tin.it

Publication date & source: 2005-12, Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)., 63(6):631-5.

Publication type: Randomized Controlled Trial

OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of clomiphene citrate (CC) administration for ovulation induction in CC-resistant oligo-ovulatory women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) after metformin treatment or laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD). Design Prospective controlled study. PATIENTS: Twenty-eight overweight oligo-amenorrhoeic women with PCOS who were still anovulatory after metformin administration (group A, n = 8) or LOD (group B, n = 20). METHODS: Treatment with CC 150 mg/day for 5 days from the third to the seventh day of a progesterone-induced uterine bleeding for 6 months. MEASUREMENTS: The ovulation, pregnancy, abortion and live-birth rates were evaluated in each group. RESULTS: The subjects of groups A and B were studied for a total of 36 and 74 cycles, respectively. At the end of the study, no differences in ovulation [11/36 (30.6%) vs. 23/74 (31.1%); P = 0.96], pregnancy [6/36 (16.7%) vs. 12/74 (16.2%); P = 0.95], abortion [2/6 (33.3%) vs. 5/12 (41.7%); P = 1.00] and the live-birth [4/6 (66.7%) vs. 7/12 (58.3%); P = 1.00] rates were observed between groups A and B. CONCLUSION: Metformin administration as well as LOD improves the effectiveness of CC for ovulation induction in overweight infertile CC-resistant women with PCOS.

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