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COMPARISON OF OVULATION INDUCTION LETROZOLE AND CLOMIPHENE CITRATE IN SUBFERTILE WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME
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Objective: To compare the ovulation induction of letrozole and clomiphene citrate in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Study Design: Quasi experimental study.
Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Jun 2018 to Aug 2019.
Methodology: A total of 116 married sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome, 16-40 years of age were included. Patients with previous surgery related to genital tract, hypothyroidism and chronic renal failure were excluded. Letrozole 5.0mg daily from Day 5-9 of menstruation was prescribed to group A women and clomiphene citrate 100 mg daily from Day 5-9 of menses was given to group B women.
Results: In group A and in group B, mean age was 29.78 ± 4.71 years and 29.95 ± 4.22 years respectively. Most of the patients 59 (50.86%) were between 18-30 years of age. Mean duration since marriage was 4.23 ± 1.42 years. Mean body mass index was 29.71 ± 2.65 kg/m2. Frequency of ovulation of clomiphene citrate and letrozole in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovaries was 28 (42.28%) versus 42 (72.41%) respectively (p-value=0.008).
Conclusion: This study concluded that ovulation induction of letrozole is better than clomiphene citrate in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Army Medical College
Title: COMPARISON OF OVULATION INDUCTION LETROZOLE AND CLOMIPHENE CITRATE IN SUBFERTILE WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME
Description:
Objective: To compare the ovulation induction of letrozole and clomiphene citrate in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Study Design: Quasi experimental study.
Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Jun 2018 to Aug 2019.
Methodology: A total of 116 married sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome, 16-40 years of age were included.
Patients with previous surgery related to genital tract, hypothyroidism and chronic renal failure were excluded.
Letrozole 5.
0mg daily from Day 5-9 of menstruation was prescribed to group A women and clomiphene citrate 100 mg daily from Day 5-9 of menses was given to group B women.
Results: In group A and in group B, mean age was 29.
78 ± 4.
71 years and 29.
95 ± 4.
22 years respectively.
Most of the patients 59 (50.
86%) were between 18-30 years of age.
Mean duration since marriage was 4.
23 ± 1.
42 years.
Mean body mass index was 29.
71 ± 2.
65 kg/m2.
Frequency of ovulation of clomiphene citrate and letrozole in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovaries was 28 (42.
28%) versus 42 (72.
41%) respectively (p-value=0.
008).
Conclusion: This study concluded that ovulation induction of letrozole is better than clomiphene citrate in sub-fertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
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