Letrozole (LE) has been suggested as a first-line treatment for ovulation induction in PCOS. Clomiphene citrate (CC) is another widely used drug to induce ovulation in women with PCOS. Due to the different mechanisms of action of CC and letrozole, it is possible that taking these drugs together may increase the ovulation rate by having a synergistic effect with their own mechanisms and resulting to increase the pregnancy outcome of patients undergoing ovulation induction (OI).
Mejia et al. conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and reported the ovulation rate was significantly higher in the combination group than in the LE-alone group (N=70, 77% vs. 42.9%, respectively; RR 1.80 95%. CI. 1.18 to 2.75, P=0.007). This finding is confirmed by another RCT but not in a third more recent RCT, with larger sample size. Live birth rate was only reported as secondary endpoint in two studies, with a non-significant difference between the two groups \[12% vs. 7%, RR 1.68, 95% CI 0.19 to 14.66) and 16.4% vs. 18.6%, RR 0.92, 95% CI 0.57 to 1.50)\]. Therefore, we plan an RCT to evaluate whether a combination of LE and CC results in higher live birth rates than LE alone in women with WHO II/IV ovulatory disorders.
This is a open-label, multicenter, randomized controlled trial across six fertility clinics in Vietnam. Potentially eligible participants will be given a study information sheet during their first consultation, at least 2 weeks before the start of the menstrual cycle, whether spontaneous or induced. In case the women present to the clinic during their menstrual cycle and wish to start treatment straightaway, they will be given the information sheet to read while waiting for the clinicians. Screening for eligibility will be performed by treating physicians on the day OI starts. Eligible participants will be invited to a full discussion with investigators about the study. Women who fulfil the eligibility criteria and who have been counselled before will be formally invited to participate in the study. If the women agree to participate, they will be asked to sign the informed consent form. After informed consent, a fasting blood sample will be obtained for hormone and biochemical analysis.
Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive the combination of LE and CC (LE+CC) and LE alone. The computer-generated random list will be prepared by an independent statistician who has no other involvement in the study. Assignment to treatment allocation will be done via a web portal hosted by HOPE Research Center, Vietnam. The randomization schedule will be computer-generated at HOPE Research Center, with a permuted random block size of 4 and 8.
Combination of LE and CC group: 5 milligrams LE per day (Femara® 2.5 milligrams, Novartis, Switzerland) and 50 milligrams CC (Duinum 50 milligrams, Medochemie, Cyprus) per day, starting on the second to the fourth day of the cycle, for five consecutive days.
LE alone group: 5 milligrams LE per day (Femara® 2.5 milligrams, Novartis, Switzerland), starting on the second to the fourth day of cycle, for five consecutive days.
IUI or natural intercourse will be indicated based on the physicians and patients.
The primary endpoint will be live birth after one treatment cycle.