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01-11-2014 | Assisted Reproduction Technologies
Anti-Müllerian hormone levels as a predictor of the pregnancy rate in women of advanced reproductive age
Authors:
Sezai Sahmay, Mahmut Oncul, Abdullah Tuten, Abdullah Tok, Abdullah Serdar Acıkgoz, Ismail Cepni
Published in:
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Issue 11/2014
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Abstract
Purpose
To investigate whether serum anti-müllerian hormone (AMH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), or antral follicle count (AFC) are predictive for clinical pregnancy in women who underwent IVF cycles at the age of 35 and older
Methods
A total of 240 consecutive women who underwent IVF cycles at the age of 35 and older were enrolled in this crsoss- sectional study. Pregnant and nonpregnant women were compared.
Results
The median AMH level of pregnant women was higher than non-pregnant women [3.20 (0.63–9.60) vs 1.15 (0.01–14.90) ng/ml, p < 0.001]. On logistic regression analysis, AMH was an independent predictor of clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) (OR 1.353; 95 % CI 1.141–1.605; P < 0.001). After controlling for the other independent variables (the number of retrieved oocytes, AFC and age), the significant association between AMH and clinical pregnancy rate remained strong (OR 1.677; 95 % CI 1.216–2.311; p = 0.002) on multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Conclusions
AMH is an effective measure of quantitative ovarian reserve and it can predict ovarian response to controlled stimulation for advanced age women. The CPR tends to increase as AMH increases.