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Higher Adrenomedullin Levels During Implantation are Associated With Successful Pregnancy
Author(s) -
P Karlı,
Fatma Devran Bıldırcın,
Ayşe Özdemir,
Bahattin Avcı
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
future science oa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.825
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2056-5623
DOI - 10.2144/fsoa-2019-0147
Subject(s) - adrenomedullin , embryo transfer , pregnancy , medicine , embryo , andrology , obstetrics , gynecology , physiology , biology , receptor , genetics , microbiology and biotechnology
Aim: To determine how the adrenomedullin (ADM) level in a woman’s serum on the day of embryo transfer affects pregnancy results. Materials & Methods: Women who had undergone frozen embryo transfer between July 2018 and February 2019 were prospectively included in the study. The relation between the level of ADM and pregnancy result was examined after taking a sample of serum from each patients on the same day as the transfer. Results: The results revealed that the ADM levels in patients who became pregnant were higher, but not to a statistically significant level. Conclusion: Adrenomedullin is an important molecule for human embryo implantation.

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