DO SERUM ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMON LEVELS ASSOCIATE WİTH ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TREATMENT CYCLE OUTCOMES? A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSİS OF 1544 CYCLES FORM A SINGLE IVF CENTER
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2021
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Introduction: To evaluate whether there is a predictive value of serum AntiMullerian Hormone (AMH) levels on ovarian response and pregnancy outcomes of infertile women undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycle. Methods: A total of 1544 consecutive ICSI cycles of women aged between 18- 45 years, performed in a single tertiary In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Center between 2015-2018, were retrospectively analyzed. Along with patients' ages and AMH levels, cycle characteristics, clinical pregnancy and live birth outcomes were evaluated. Age and serum AMH levels were categorized. Regression analyses were used to determine the predictive value of AMH on the ovarian response and clinical pregnancy/live birth outcomes. Results: Among 1544 cycles, 1306 (84.6%) were ended with an embryo transfer cyle. AMH levels were found significantly positively correlated with the numbers of obtained oocytes and 2-pronuclear(2pn) zygotes. AMH value of >1 ng/ml was significantly and independently associated with obtaining more than 5 oocytes (OR: 6.7; 95% CI: 4.9-9.1). The clinical pregnancy and live birth rates per cycle were significantly lower in patients with low AMH for both age <35 and above 35 years groups. However, live birth rates per embryo transfers were not significantly different(25.6% vs 32.8%, p=0.065 for women <35 years age and 17.8% vs 21.8%, p=0.273 for women >=35 years age). Moreover, only age and number of metaphase-2 oocytes were found significant independent predictors for live birth outcome. Conclusion: Although AMH levels are highly correlated with the oocyte yield in ICSI cycles, the ability to predict clinical pregnancy and live births for fresh embryo transfer cycles seems limited.
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