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. 2014 Jul 18;124(8):3667–3677. doi: 10.1172/JCI75730

Figure 2. Enrollment of patients administered kisspeptin-54 to induce egg maturation during IVF therapy.

Figure 2

The first two patients were randomized to receive kisspeptin-54 at the dose of 1.6 nmol/kg during IVF therapy. Clinically difficult egg collection was reported 36 hours following kisspeptin-54 injection in both patients. The subsequent nine patients were therefore randomized 1:1:1 to 3.2, 6.4, or 12.8 nmol/kg. Clinically difficult egg collection was reported 36 hours following kisspeptin-54 injection in all patients in the 3.2 nmol/kg cohort. Subsequent patients were therefore randomized 1:1 to 6.4 or 12.8 nmol/kg kisspeptin-54 (n = 24 per group). No patients were lost to follow-up, and no patients discontinued the intervention. The outcome data for all patients who were randomized were included in the final data analysis.