Abstract
ObjectiveThis study is aimed at determining the serum and follicular fluid level of anti-Mullerian hormone, its quality, and relationship between anti-Mullerian hormone level with assisted reproductive technology (ART) success rates. MethodIn 50 infertile patients who underwent the ART cycle, follicular fluid and serum levels of anti-Mullerian hormone were measured on oocyte retrieval day. Patients were then divided into two groups of fertile and non-fertile. ResultsPregnancy test result was positive in 13 and negative in 37 patients. Serum and follicular fluid level of anti-Mullerian hormone was higher among the first group than the second group (P<0.05). Mean follicular fluid level of anti-Mullerian hormone was 5.12 and 4.23 among the first and second groups, respectively. Mean serum anti-Mullerian hormone level was 1.76 in the first group and 1.49 in the second group. ConclusionsHigher level of anti-Mullerian hormone in serum and follicular fluid has a significantly positive correlation with the success rate in ART cycles and oocyte quality; therefore, anti-Mullerian hormone can be a positive predictor of ART success cycles.
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