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Title: Reproductive aging and variability in the ovarian antral follicle count: application in the clinical setting. Author: Hansen KR, Morris JL, Thyer AC, Soules MR. Journal: Fertil Steril; 2003 Sep; 80(3):577-83. PubMed ID: 12969701. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent of intercycle and interobserver variability in antral follicle (AF) count and their impact on stimulation quality in IVF. DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of the impact on AF count of GnRH agonist down-regulation and interobserver variability. Retrospective evaluation of intercycle variability in AF count. SETTING: University ART clinic. PATIENT(S): Twenty subjects were used to evaluate the effect of GnRH agonist down-regulation upon AF count; six of whom were used to evaluate interobserver variability. Fifty patients experiencing two or three cycles of IVF within a 1-year interval. INTERVENTION(S): Transvaginal ultrasound exams before and after down-regulation with a GnRH agonist. Videotaped day-3 transvaginal ultrasound exams. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): [1] Intercycle and interobserver variability in antral follicle count. [2] Oocytes retrieved, peak estradiol, gonadotropin dose, duration of stimulation and cancellation rates. RESULT(S): There is moderate intercycle and interobserver variability in AF counts. GnRH agonist down-regulation does not significantly change AF count. In infertility patients undergoing IVF, paired analysis between the low- and high-AF count cycles did not show a difference in quality of stimulation or cycle cancellation rates. CONCLUSIONS: Within an individual patient, higher AF count in a given cycle was not predictive of better stimulation compared with the case of a lower count cycle.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]