Abstract

The decline in fecundity with the age of the woman is mainly attributed to the loss of follicles from the ovary and a decrease in oocyte quality. Evaluation of the aging status of the ovary in an individual woman has been hampered by a lack of knowledge with regard to the relative contribution of these two factors. Most if not all so called ovarian reserve tests (ORT) reflect indirectly the remaining follicle pool in the ovary. Direct a priori assessment of oocyte quality is not possible to date. In this section the predictive value of several ovarian reserve tests for the outcome of fertility treatment is listed and commented. In addition, the study of several of the ORTs in normal, fertile women is described. From the data presented dynamic testing of the ovarian function by the clomiphene citrate and GnRH agonist stimulation test, as well as static testing by the use of ultrasound based antral follicle counts seem to offer the highest clinical value. Studies performing direct comparison of these tests are needed, as well as analysis of the way these tests should direct decision making in infertility diagnosis and treatment.

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