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Use of anti-mullerian hormone for testing ovarian reserve: A survey of 796 infertility clinics worldwide

Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, ISSN: 1573-7330, Vol: 32, Issue: 10, Page: 1441-1448
2015
  • 26
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 36
    Captures
  • 1
    Mentions
  • 32
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    26
  • Captures
    36
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1
  • Social Media
    32
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      32
      • Facebook
        32

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Article Description

Purpose The aim of this study is to assess how anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) is used worldwide to test ovarian reserve and guide in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle management. Methods An internet-based survey was sent electronically to registered IVF providers within the IVF-Worldwide.com network. This survey consisted of nine questions which assessed the clinics’ use of AMH. The questionnaire was completed online through the IVF-Worldwide.com website, and quality assurance tools were used to verify that only one survey was completed per clinical IVF center. Results are reported as the proportion of IVF cycles represented by a particular answer choice. Results Survey responses were completed from 796 globally distributed IVF clinics, representing 593,200 IVF cycles worldwide. Sixty percent of the respondent-IVF cycles reported to use AMH as a first line test, and 54% reported it as the best test for evaluating ovarian reserve. Eighty-nine percent reported that AMH results were extremely relevant or relevant to clinical practice. However in contrast, for predicting live birth rate, 81% reported age as the best predictor. Conclusions AMH is currently considered a first line test for evaluating ovarian reserve and is considered relevant to clinical practice by the majority of IVF providers.

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