A systematic review of tests predicting ovarian reserve and IVF outcome
University Medical Center Utrecht
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Abstract
The age-related decline of the success in IVF is largely attributable to a progressive decline of ovarian oocyte quality and quantity. Over the past two decades, a number of so-called ovarian reserve tests (ORTs) have been designed to determine oocyte reserve and quality and have been evaluated for their ability to predict the outcome of IVF in terms of oocyte yield and occurrence of pregnancy. Many of these tests have become part of the routine diagnostic procedure for infertility patients who undergo assisted reproductive techniques. The unifying goals are traditionally to find out how a patient will respond to stimulation and what are their chances of pregnancy. Evidence-based medicine has progressively…
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- Ovarian reserve
- Antral follicle
- Anti-Müllerian hormone
- Pregnancy
- Medicine
- In vitro fertilisation
- Infertility
- Gynecology
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