학술논문

Luteal insufficiency in first trimester.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Endocrinology & Metabolism. Jan/Feb2013, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p44-49. 6p.
Subject
*LUTEAL phase defects
*REPRODUCTIVE technology
*MISCARRIAGE
*ENDOCRINE gynecology
*FEMALE infertility
*PROGESTERONE
*POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome
Language
ISSN
2230-8210
Abstract
Luteal phase insufficiency is one of the reasons for implantation failure and has been responsible for miscarriages and unsuccessful assisted reproduction. Luteal phase defect is seen in women with polycystic ovaries, thyroid and prolactin disorder. Low progesterone environment is created iatrogenically due to interventions in assisted reproduction. Use of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogs to prevent the LH surge and aspiration of granulosa cells during the oocyte retrieval may impair the ability of corpus luteum to produce progesterone. Treatment of the underlying disorder and use of progestational agents like progesterone/human chorionic gonadotrophin have been found to be effective in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage. There has been no proved beneficial effect of using additional agents like ascorbic acid, estrogen, prednisolone along with progesterone. Despite their widespread use, further studies are required to establish the optimal treatment. Literature review and analysis of published studies on luteal phase support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]