P –612 Transdermal testosterone vs. Placebo (lubricant gel) pre-treatment in improving IVF outcomes in diminished ovarian reserve patients (POSEIDON group 3 and 4): a randomised controlled trial

AbstractStudy questionTo compare the efficacy of transdermal testosterone with placebo (lubricant gel) in improving IVF outcomes using GnRH antagonist protocol in POSEIDON group 3 and 4 patients.Summary answerPatients receiving pre-treatment with testosterone gel had higher mean number of oocytes retrieved and grade A embryos as compared to the patients receiving lubricant gel.What is known alreadyDiminished ovarian reserve (DOR) is associated with suboptimal ovarian response, higher cycle cancellation rate and lower clinical pregnancy rate following IVF cycles. Various treatment regimens have been devised for management of such patients and use of adjuvants in the form of oral or transdermal androgen is one of them. Androgens improves follicular response to gonadotropin stimulation as well as increase FSH receptor expression in granulosa cells, in turn leading to better oocyte yield and pregnancy rate. Aim was to compare the effect of transdermal testosterone gel with placebo gel on ART outcome in DOR patients (POSEIDON Group 3 and 4).Study design, size, durationA prospective, randomised controlled trial was carried out from 1st September 2019 to 31st October 2020 at a tertiary infertility centre in India. 50 patients fulfilling the criteria of Group 3 and Group 4 of POSEIDON classification were included in the study. Patients with endocrine disorders (thyroid, prolactin), endometrioma, history of surgery on the ovaries, sensitivity to testosterone gel, male factor infertili...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research