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Nomogram to predict the number of oocytes retrieved in controlled ovarian stimulation

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Moon, K.Y.; Kim, H.; Lee, J.Y.; Lee, J.R.; Jee, B.C.; Suh, C.S.; Kim, K.C.; Lee, W.D.; Lim, J.H.; Kim, S.H.

Issue Date
2016-06
Publisher
Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine
Citation
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine, Vol.43 No.2, pp.112-118
Abstract
Objective: Ovarian reserve tests are commonly used to predict ovarian response in infertile patients undergoing ovarian stimulation. Although serum markers such as basal follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or random anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) level and ultrasonographic markers (antral follicle count, AFC) are good predictors, no single test has proven to be the best predictor. In this study, we developed appropriate equations and novel nomograms to predict the number of oocytes that will be retrieved using patients' age, serum levels of basal FSH and AMH, and AFC. Methods: We analyzed a database containing clinical and laboratory information of 141 stimulated in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles performed at a university-based hospital between September 2009 and December 2013. We used generalized linear models for prediction of the number of oocytes. Results: Age, basal serum FSH level, serum AMH level, and AFC were significantly related to the number of oocytes retrieved according to the univariate and multivariate analyses. The equations that predicted the number of oocytes retrieved (log scale) were as follows: model (1) 3.21-0.036×(age)+0.089×(AMH), model (2) 3.422-0.03×(age)-0.049×(FSH)+0.08×(AMH), model (3) 2.32-0.017×(age)+0.039×(AMH)+0. 03×(AFC), model (4) 2.584-0.015×(age)-0.035×(FSH)+0.038×(AMH)+0.026×(AFC). model 4 showed the best performance. On the basis of these variables, we developed nomograms to predict the number of oocytes that can be retrieved. Conclusion: Our nomograms helped predict the number of oocytes retrieved in stimulated IVF cycles. © 2016. The Korean Society for reproductive medicine.
ISSN
2233-8233
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/191404
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2016.43.2.112
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