The Predictive Value of Urinary Progesterone Metabolite PdG Testing in Pregnancy Outcomes

A. Beckley, J. Klein, John Park, A. Eyvazzadeh, G. Levy, Alexandra Koudele
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Background: Progesterone is essential for establishing and maintaining a pregnancy. However, premature atresia of the corpus luteum (CL) or suboptimal progesterone secretion after ovulation may result in the decreased ability to establish or maintain a pregnancy. The current limitations of serum hormone testing fail to give a complete picture of progesterone production across the luteal phase required for pregnancy. Results: Of the 185 enrolled women, 172 had complete cycles. Of the 172 women who demonstrated complete cycles, 54 (31.4%) women reported pregnancies. Thirty-five (64.8%) of these pregnancies resulted from a PdG positive cycle with a miscarriage rate of 14.3% (5/35). Nineteen pregnancies (35.2%) resulted from PdG negative cycles with a miscarriage rate of 89.5% (17/19). The association of a negative or positive cycle with pregnancy outcome was significant (two-sided p=0.0001). Positive PdG cycles are associated with increased pregnancy rates and lower odds of a first-trimester pregnancy loss. Conclusion: A consideration for luteal phase support with progesterone or ovulation induction in women with negative PdG cycles can be of benefit to increase pregnancy rates. Furthermore, the use of LH and PdG testing prior to conception can be used as a screening tool to potentially identify women who are at risk of subfertility and at a higher risk of first-trimester pregnancy loss related to low progesterone.
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尿孕酮代谢物PdG检测对妊娠结局的预测价值
背景:黄体酮是建立和维持妊娠所必需的。然而,黄体过早闭锁(CL)或排卵后黄体酮分泌不佳可能导致建立或维持妊娠的能力下降。目前的血清激素测试的局限性不能给出一个完整的图片孕黄体期所需的黄体酮生产。结果:在185名入选的女性中,172人有完整的月经周期。在表现出完整周期的172名妇女中,54名(31.4%)妇女报告怀孕。其中35例(64.8%)妊娠为PdG阳性循环,流产率为14.3%(5/35)。PdG阴性周期妊娠19例(35.2%),流产率89.5%(17/19)。阴性或阳性循环与妊娠结局的关联是显著的(双侧p=0.0001)。阳性的PdG周期与妊娠率增加和早期妊娠流产的几率降低有关。结论:考虑黄体酮支持黄体期或促排卵可提高妊娠率。此外,在受孕前使用LH和PdG检测可以作为一种筛查工具,潜在地识别有生育能力低下风险的妇女,以及与低孕酮相关的妊娠早期流产风险较高的妇女。
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