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We read with interest the analysis by Tur et al. in which they conclude that high order multiple pregnancy (HOMP), defined as 3 gestational sacs, following HMG can be predicted by the number of follicles
10 mm and estradiol levels >862 pg/ml on the day of HCG administration, and by age
32 years (Tur et al., 2001
). However, they do not recommend a specific `cut off' follicle number above which HCG administration may be usefully withheld in order to prevent or reduce HOMPs. Two recent studies indicate that such a number can be determined, provided that follicles
12 mm are counted.
Gleicher et al. reported no HOMP when <10 total follicles were present or estradiol levels were <405 pg/ml before ovulation, but was unable to predict HOMP by counting follicles 16 mm (Gleicher et al., 2000
). They did not report results by patient age. We (Dickey et al., 2001a
) reported a 4% HOMP rate in women
34 years old when fewer than six pre-ovulatory follicles
12 mm were present on the day of HCG administration or estradiol levels measured by radioimmunoassay were <1000 pg/ml, compared with a 14% HOMP rate when there were six or more follicles
12 mm or estradiol levels were
1000 pg/ml. However, for women age 3542 years, the HOMP rate was 5% when there were six or more follicles
12 mm or estradiol levels were
1000 pg/ml.
In a further analysis (Dickey et al., 2002), we concluded that if HCG had been withheld for women
35 years old when six or more follicles were
12 mm, 34% of cycles would have been cancelled and the pregnancy rate in the remaining patients would have been 19%. For women 3542 years old, no cycle cancellations would be necessary. Furthermore, only half (2%) of patients with
3 gestational sacs and age <35 years would give birth to triplets or more due to spontaneous reduction (Dickey et al., 2001b
). This low incidence, which could be further reduced by selection reduction, is comparable with the 2.4% incidence of triplet and quadruplet births following IVF reported for 18 European countries during 1998 (Ngyen and Anderson, 2001
).
The reason that previous studies have failed to find a relationship between follicle number and HOMP is that follicles <1516 mm must be counted on the day of HCG administration (or the day of ovulation). This was exemplified in our study where 22% of HOMP occurred when fewer than three pre-ovulatory follicles were 15 mm, and 55% of HOMP occurred when fewer than 3 follicles were
18 mm.
Clear guidelines for cancellation, in order to reduce high order multiple pregnancies, can and should be established, based on the number of 1012 mm pre-ovulatory follicles and patient's age. We agree with Tur et al. that prospective studies are warranted to determine if withholding HCG on the basis of follicle number or estradiol level and age is effective in reducing HOMP without unduly affecting overall pregnancy rates (Tur et al., 2001). However, while those studies are being designed and carried out, HOMP may be reduced by two-thirds through withholding HCG when six or more follicles are
12 mm or
10 follicles are
10 mm, based on the information at hand.
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