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Reprod Biomed Online ; 42(2): 421-428, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33279419

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RESEARCH QUESTION: Ovarian stimulation during IVF cycles involves close monitoring of oestradiol, progesterone and ultrasound measurements of follicle growth. In contrast to blood draws, sampling saliva is less invasive. Here, a blind validation is presented of a novel saliva-based oestradiol and progesterone assay carried out in samples collected in independent IVF clinics. DESIGN: Concurrent serum and saliva samples were collected from 324 patients at six large independent IVF laboratories. Saliva samples were frozen and run blinded. A further 18 patients had samples collected more frequently around the time of HCG trigger. Saliva samples were analysed using an immunoassay developed with Salimetrics LLC. RESULTS: In total, 652 pairs of saliva and serum oestradiol were evaluated, with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.68 to 0.91. In the European clinics, a further 237 of saliva and serum progesterone samples were evaluated; however, the correlations were generally poorer, ranging from -0.02 to 0.22. In the patients collected more frequently, five out of 18 patients (27.8%) showed an immediate decrease in oestradiol after trigger. When progesterone samples were assessed after trigger, eight out of 18 (44.4%) showed a continued rise. CONCLUSIONS: Salivary oestradiol hormone testing correlates well to serum-based assessment, whereas progesterone values, around the time of trigger, are not consistent from patient to patient.


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Estradiol/análise , Indução da Ovulação , Progesterona/análise , Saliva/química , Adulto , Europa (Continente) , Feminino , Hormônio Liberador de Gonadotropina/agonistas , Humanos , Leuprolida , Estudos Prospectivos , Estados Unidos , Adulto Jovem
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Clin Biochem ; 50(3): 145-149, 2017 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27668549

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INTRODUCTION: Controlled ovarian hyper-stimulation for in vitro fertilization or intra cytoplasmatic sperm injection necessitates close monitoring using ultrasound and estradiol measurements. Monitoring is also important to prevent or limit the severity of ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome, an iatrogenic and potentially life-threatening complication. Self-operated endovaginal telemonitoring has been shown to offer an attractive and less costly alternative to classic consultation and saliva estradiol measurements could be a stress-free and practical alternative to serial blood determinations. Objectives were to evaluate whether saliva can be a surrogate marker for serum estradiol and its potential applicability in assisted reproduction treatment monitoring. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Serial blood and saliva samples were collected from 31 patients undergoing ovarian hyper-stimulation. All patients were followed-up using in-house serial vaginal sonograms and immunoassay serum estradiol measurements. Afterwards estradiol was determined in saliva and serum by LC-MS/MS. For a subset equilibrium dialysis and measurement of free serum estradiol was performed. RESULTS: About 1% of estradiol is present in serum in its free, unbound, form. Salivary estradiol correlates well to both serum free estradiol and serum total estradiol (r=0.80). The concentration of salivary estradiol corresponds to the unbound concentration in serum. The dynamics observed in serum monitoring during treatment are closely mimicked in saliva. ROC analysis on the current limited dataset suggested a saliva cut-off of 22pg/mL (81pmol/L) could help predict risk for OHSS. CONCLUSIONS: Salivary E2 can be considered a surrogate marker for free serum estradiol and total serum estradiol in assisted reproduction treatment. Additionally there might be a role as a prediction marker for OHSS although this finding has to be validated in larger datasets.


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Biomarcadores/sangue , Estradiol/sangue , Saliva/química , Biomarcadores/análise , Estradiol/análise , Feminino , Humanos , Técnicas de Reprodução Assistida , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
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