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Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level

Background: Detection of best predictor of ovarian reserve in patients with temporarily or consistently elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH is one of the most important goals in assisted reproductive technique (ART). Objective: To evaluate whether high level of anti-mullerian hormone...

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Autores principales: Safdarian, Leili, Khayatzadeh, Zahra, Djavadi, Ebrahim, Mahdavi, Atossa, Aghahosseini, Marzieh, Aleyasin, Ashraf, Fallahi, Parvin, Khayatzadeh, Sima, Ahmadzadeh, Arash, Larijani, Mohhamad Bagher
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4165962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25242994
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author Safdarian, Leili
Khayatzadeh, Zahra
Djavadi, Ebrahim
Mahdavi, Atossa
Aghahosseini, Marzieh
Aleyasin, Ashraf
Fallahi, Parvin
Khayatzadeh, Sima
Ahmadzadeh, Arash
Larijani, Mohhamad Bagher
author_facet Safdarian, Leili
Khayatzadeh, Zahra
Djavadi, Ebrahim
Mahdavi, Atossa
Aghahosseini, Marzieh
Aleyasin, Ashraf
Fallahi, Parvin
Khayatzadeh, Sima
Ahmadzadeh, Arash
Larijani, Mohhamad Bagher
author_sort Safdarian, Leili
collection PubMed
description Background: Detection of best predictor of ovarian reserve in patients with temporarily or consistently elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH is one of the most important goals in assisted reproductive technique (ART). Objective: To evaluate whether high level of anti-mullerian hormone level is related to success of ART in patients with temporarily or consistently elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH. Materials and Methods: Sixty three women underwent intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with GnRH-agonist long protocol or intrauterine insemination (IUI) in a prospective cohort study. FSH, inhibin B and anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels were measured in these women whom were divided to three groups (persistently elevated FSH, variably elevated FSH and, normal FSH level). Basal characteristics, stimulation parameters, and pregnancy occurrence were evaluated. Results: AMH was significantly higher in women with persistently elevated early follicular phase FSH achieving pregnancy. Women with normal FSH did not have significant difference in AMH level between conceived and non conceived cycles. Women with only one elevated early follicular phase FSH achieving pregnancy did not have significant difference in AMH level with non pregnant women. Response to gonadotropin stimulation, recommendation to oocyte donation significantly differed between the groups. Conclusion: This study has demonstrated that relatively young women with persistently or intermittently elevated day 3 FSH levels have diminished ovarian reserve and lower ART success. However, in women whose FSH levels were constantly elevated, AMH (not inhibin B) concentrations were significantly higher in ART cycles resulting in pregnancy. Therefore, AMH level is a good predictor of ART outcome in patients with elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH.
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spelling pubmed-41659622014-09-19 Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level Safdarian, Leili Khayatzadeh, Zahra Djavadi, Ebrahim Mahdavi, Atossa Aghahosseini, Marzieh Aleyasin, Ashraf Fallahi, Parvin Khayatzadeh, Sima Ahmadzadeh, Arash Larijani, Mohhamad Bagher Iran J Reprod Med Original Article Background: Detection of best predictor of ovarian reserve in patients with temporarily or consistently elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH is one of the most important goals in assisted reproductive technique (ART). Objective: To evaluate whether high level of anti-mullerian hormone level is related to success of ART in patients with temporarily or consistently elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH. Materials and Methods: Sixty three women underwent intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with GnRH-agonist long protocol or intrauterine insemination (IUI) in a prospective cohort study. FSH, inhibin B and anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels were measured in these women whom were divided to three groups (persistently elevated FSH, variably elevated FSH and, normal FSH level). Basal characteristics, stimulation parameters, and pregnancy occurrence were evaluated. Results: AMH was significantly higher in women with persistently elevated early follicular phase FSH achieving pregnancy. Women with normal FSH did not have significant difference in AMH level between conceived and non conceived cycles. Women with only one elevated early follicular phase FSH achieving pregnancy did not have significant difference in AMH level with non pregnant women. Response to gonadotropin stimulation, recommendation to oocyte donation significantly differed between the groups. Conclusion: This study has demonstrated that relatively young women with persistently or intermittently elevated day 3 FSH levels have diminished ovarian reserve and lower ART success. However, in women whose FSH levels were constantly elevated, AMH (not inhibin B) concentrations were significantly higher in ART cycles resulting in pregnancy. Therefore, AMH level is a good predictor of ART outcome in patients with elevated early follicular phase serum levels of FSH. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4165962/ /pubmed/25242994 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Safdarian, Leili
Khayatzadeh, Zahra
Djavadi, Ebrahim
Mahdavi, Atossa
Aghahosseini, Marzieh
Aleyasin, Ashraf
Fallahi, Parvin
Khayatzadeh, Sima
Ahmadzadeh, Arash
Larijani, Mohhamad Bagher
Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title_full Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title_fullStr Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title_short Prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with Mullerian inhibiting substance level
title_sort prediction of assisted reproductive technique outcome in elevated early follicular phase follicle stimulating hormone with mullerian inhibiting substance level
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4165962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25242994
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