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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 38(10): 499-505, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27894151

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Purpose To identify which methods used in the assessment of the ovarian reserve are exclusive or complementary to identify the best response to follicle development. Methods Retrospective cohort study, involving patients undergoing assisted reproduction treatment at the Instituto de Medicina Reprodutiva e Fetal, from April 2009 to July 2014. Age, biochemical tests, and ultrasound were assessed. The data were analyzed to predict the follicular development and the relation between them, using, for statistical analysis, Statistical Package for Social Sciences software. Results Out of the 293 couples included, 50.2% presented infertility by ovarian factor. Considering the age as the main variable, a significant negative correlation with the volume of both ovaries was observed (right ovary, r = 0.21; left ovary, r = -0.22; both p < 0.0001), and with the antral follicle count (right ovary, r = -0.38; left ovary, r = -0.47; both p < 0.0001). Considering the antral follicle count as the main variable, a significant positive correlation with the total recruited oocytes was observed. When we correlated the antral follicle count with the recruited follicles larger than 18 mm, we observed that, with a cutoff of 12 antral follicles, there is a positive predictive value of 99%, and an area under the ROC curve of 0.76. Conclusion We concluded from our study that age and antral follicle count are effective predictors of ovarian response in cycles of assisted reproduction. The ovarian volume, as well as the anti-Müllerian hormone dosage, seem to be adequate markers of the ovarian reserve.


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Oocytes , Ovarian Reserve , Ultrasonography , Adult , Cohort Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet;38(10): 499-505, Oct. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-843870

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Abstract Purpose To identify which methods used in the assessment of the ovarian reserve are exclusive or complementary to identify the best response to follicle development. Methods Retrospective cohort study, involving patients undergoing assisted reproduction treatment at the Instituto de Medicina Reprodutiva e Fetal, from April 2009 to July 2014. Age, biochemical tests, and ultrasound were assessed. The data were analyzed to predict the follicular development and the relation between them, using, for statistical analysis, Statistical Package for Social Sciences software. Results Out of the 293 couples included, 50.2% presented infertility by ovarian factor. Considering the age as the main variable, a significant negative correlation with the volume of both ovaries was observed (right ovary, r = 0.21; left ovary, r =0.22; both p< 0.0001), and with the antral follicle count (right ovary, r =0.38; left ovary, r =0.47; both p< 0.0001). Considering the antral follicle count as the main variable, a significant positive correlation with the total recruited oocytes was observed. When we correlated the antral follicle count with the recruited follicles larger than 18 mm, we observed that, with a cutoff of 12 antral follicles, there is a positive predictive value of 99%, and an area under the ROC curve of 0.76. Conclusion We concluded from our study that age and antral follicle count are effective predictors of ovarian response in cycles of assisted reproduction. The ovarian volume, as well as the anti-Müllerian hormone dosage, seem to be adequate markers of the ovarian reserve.


Resumo Objetivo Identificar quais métodos utilizados na avaliação da reserva ovariana são excludentes ou complementares na identificação da melhor resposta ao desenvolvimento folicular. Métodos Estudo retrospectivo de coorte, que envolveu pacientes em tratamento de reprodução assistida no Instituto de Medicina Reprodutiva de abril de 2009 a julho de 2014. Foram avaliadas idade, exames bioquímicos e ecografia. Os dados foram analisados na predição do desenvolvimento folicular e nas suas relações entre si, utilizando para análise estatística o programa Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Resultados Dos 293 casais incluídos, 50,2% apresentavam infertilidade por fator ovariano. Considerando a idade como principal variável, foi observada uma correlação significativa e negativa com volume de ambos ovários (ovário direito, r = 0,21; ovário esquerdo, r =0,22; ambos p< 0,0001), e com contagem de folículos antrais (ovário direito, r =0,38; ovário esquerdo, r =0,47; ambos p< 0,0001). Considerando a contagem de folículos antrais como a variável principal, foi observada uma correlação significativa e positiva com o total de oócitos recrutados. Quando correlacionamos a contagem de folículos antrais com os folículos recrutados maiores do que 18 mm, observamos que, com um ponto de corte de 12 folículos antrais, tem-se um valor preditivo positivo de 99%, e uma área da curva ROC de 0,76. Conclusões Concluímos com nosso trabalho que a idade e a contagem de folículos antrais são eficientes preditores da resposta ovariana em ciclos de reprodução assistida. O volume ovariano, assim como a dosagem do hormônio anti-mulleriano, parecem ser marcadores adequados de reserva ovariana.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Oocytes , Ovarian Reserve , Ultrasonography , Cohort Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological , Retrospective Studies
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