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Age-related normograms of serum antimüllerian hormone levels in a population of infertile women: a multicenter study

Authors :
Ishai Levin
Christian Gnoth
Maw-Sheng Lee
Juan Balasch
Jesper M. J. Smeenk
Einat Shalom-Paz
Sami Suissa
Scott M. Nelson
Andrew S. Blazar
João Sabino Cunha-Filho
Kannamannadiar Jayaprakasan
Ehud J. Margalioth
Antonio La Marca
Richard J. Hackett
Joana Peñarrubia
Fady Shehata
Tsung-Hsien Lee
Shanthi Muttukrishna
Benny Almog
Erhard Godehardt
Talia Eldar-Geva
Nick Raine-Fenning
Dorothea Wunder
Luciano G. Nardo
Myvanwy McIlveen
Thomas Fréour
Hananel Holzer
Ronni Gamzu
Togas Tulandi
Source :
Fertility and sterility. 95(7)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Objective To produce age-related normograms for serum antimullerian hormone (AMH) level in infertile women without polycystic ovaries (non-PCO). Design Retrospective cohort analysis. Setting Fifteen academic reproductive centers. Patient(s) A total of 3,871 infertile women. Intervention(s) Blood sampling for AMH level. Main Outcome Measure(s) Serum AMH levels and correlation between age and different percentiles of AMH. Result(s) Age-related normograms for the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th percentiles of AMH were produced. We found that the curves of AMH by age for the 3rd to 50th percentiles fit the model and appearance of linear relation, whereas the curves of >75th percentiles fit cubic relation. There were significant differences in AMH and FSH levels and in antral follicle count (AFC) among women aged 24–33 years, 34–38 years, and ≥39 years. Multivariate stepwise linear regression analysis of FSH, age, AFC, and the type of AMH kit as predictors of AMH level shows that all variables are independently associated with AMH level, in the following order: AFC, FSH, type of AMH kit, and age. Conclusion(s) Age-related normograms in non-PCO infertile women for the 3rd to 97th percentiles were produced. These normograms could provide a reference guide for the clinician to consult women with infertility. However, future validation with longitudinal data is still needed.

Details

ISSN :
15565653
Volume :
95
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fertility and sterility
Accession number :
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