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- Title
Anti-Mϋllerian hormone and 3D-power Doppler histogram: markers of ovarian function with in vitro fertilization treatment.
- Authors
Murai, Masatoshi; Takatori, Eriko; Omi, Hideo; Isurugi, Chizuko; Honda, Tatsuya; Kumagai, Seisuke; Shoji, Tadahiro; Oyama, Rie; Yoshisaki, Akira; Sugiyama, Toru
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the ability of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasonography and anti-Mϋllerian hormone (AMH) to predict successful embryo development in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. Methods: We prospectively studied 28 patients undergoing IVF treatment, using 3D ultrasound Sono automatic volume calculation (AVC) and a 3D-power Doppler volume histogram. Sono AVC was used to automatically measure the number and volume of follicles. The volume histogram was used to measure the vascularization index (VI), flow index, and vascularization flow index in the ovaries. Serum AMH (S-AMH) was determined by enzyme immunoassay (ng/ml). Results: The number of embryos isolated was 3.3 ± 2.8. The S-AMH of the patients who were under 35 years of age (0.570 ± 0.216 ng/ml) was higher than that in the patients over 40 years of age (0.377 ± 0.071 ng/ml; p = 0.0003). Principal component analyses determined that the quality of the embryo depended on the patients’s age, S-AMH, and VI of the ovary. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that the cutoff for the S-AMH was 0.2855 ng/ml, and the optimal age of the patient was 32.5 years, when implanted with an embryo on day 16. Conclusions: We demonstrated that investigating the relationships between the number of the embryo and ovarian function, using a combination of AMH with a volume histogram, might be useful to predict the response to IVF treatment.
- Subjects
ULTRASONIC imaging; FERTILIZATION in vitro; HUMAN fertility; HORMONES; REPRODUCTIVE technology
- Publication
Reproductive Medicine & Biology, 2010, Vol 9, Issue 3, p151
- ISSN
1445-5781
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12522-010-0051-8