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Combined effects of age and endometriosis on ovarian reserve in women with infertility

Ido Feferkorn, Eva Suarthana, Hormoz Nassiri Kigloo, Ikram Abow‐Mohamed, Yasna Golyari, Togas Tulandi

2022International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the combined effects of age and endometriosis on ovarian reserve in women with infertility. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study using an institutional database. Women with sonographic, laparoscopic, or histologic evidence of endometriosis were defined as the study group and the remaining women served as a control group. We evaluated demographic and clinical characteristics of the groups as a whole and stratified the patients into those aged 35 years or older and those younger than 35 years at the time of ovarian reserve testing. RESULTS: Of a total of 656 women included in the final analysis, 71 women had a diagnosis of endometriosis. When compared with women without endometriosis, the median anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and antral follicular count (AFC) values were significantly lower in the group of women with endometriosis-median 2.1 ng/ml (interquartile range [IQR] 1.1-3.9) versus 1.2 ng/ml (IQR 0.6-2.4; P < 0.001) for AMH and 14 follicles (IQR 8-23) versus 7 follicles (IQR 5-14; P < 0.001) for AFC. When stratified into two age groups the association between a lower AFC and endometriosis remained significant for both age groups whereas the association between a lower AMH and endometriosis was significant only for the group of women aged 35 years oor older. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights a detrimental effect by endometriosis and an age enhancement effect of endometriosis on ovarian reserve.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEndometriosisOvarian reserveInfertilityGynecologyObstetricsPregnancyGeneticsBiologyEndometriosis Research and TreatmentOvarian function and disordersReproductive Biology and Fertility