ABSTRACT
Background: Our study aimed to evaluate the response of polycystic ovarian syndrome patients to clomiphene citrate based on hormonal parameters and body mass index.Methods: It is a prospective observational study that was carried out on 48 women with PCOS-related infertility. They were treated with an incremental dose of clomiphene citrate starting with 50 mg/day to a maximum of 100 mg. The response was recorded as either the presence or absence of ovulation. Hormonal parameters such as serum FSH, LH, testosterone, fasting insulin, DHEA, prolactin, and body mass index (BMI) were evaluated. The correlation of each of these parameters in predicting non-responsiveness (failure to ovulate with 100 mg clomiphene) was calculated.Results: Among 48 PCOS patients who were enrolled in the study, 14 patients responded to CC 50 mg, 26 patients responded to CC 100 mg and 8 patients were CC non-responders. We concluded that serum LH, fasting insulin, and BMI were significant predictors of response to ovulation with CC in PCOS patients.Conclusions: In our study, we concluded that among the hormonal and biochemical parameters we studied serum LH, fasting insulin, and BMI are significant predictors of response of ovulation with CC in women with PCOS-related infertility. This may help physicians to counsel and select the proper infertility treatment for women with PCOS experiencing infertility so that it should be less time-consuming and cost-effective.