Anti‐Müllerian hormone variability and its implications for the number of oocytes retrieved following individualized dosing with follitropin delta
Summary Objective The stability of anti‐Müllerian hormone (AMH) across and between menstrual cycles has been the subject of debate. The objective of this analysis was to study the inter‐ and intracycle variability in repeated measurements and assess the impact on an individualized gonadotropin dosin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) 2019-05, Vol.90 (5), p.719-726 |
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Objective
The stability of anti‐Müllerian hormone (AMH) across and between menstrual cycles has been the subject of debate. The objective of this analysis was to study the inter‐ and intracycle variability in repeated measurements and assess the impact on an individualized gonadotropin dosing algorithm and predicted oocyte yield.
Design
Retrospective analysis of repeat AMH measures from a randomized controlled trial.
Patients
A total of 1326 women aged 18‐40 years.
Measurements
Serum AMH levels at screening and at cycle day 2‐3 in up to three ovarian stimulation cycles. AMH variability and its impact on gonadotropin dose and the predicted number of oocytes.
Results
Repeat serum AMH measurements were strongly correlated within individual women (correlation coefficient 0.92). AMH exhibited limited within‐subject variation (coefficient of variation 23%), a small time‐related decline (mean 6% decrease/y), but no systematic variation across the menstrual cycle. Irrespective of whether the AMH screening value or the AMH at the initiation of ovarian stimulation was used, for women with an AMH level |
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ISSN: | 0300-0664 1365-2265 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cen.13956 |