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Serum anti‐Mullerian hormone assessment of ovarian reserve and polycystic ovary syndrome status over the reproductive lifespan
Author(s) -
Tremellen Kelton,
ZanderFox Deidre
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
australian and new zealand journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.734
H-Index - 65
eISSN - 1479-828X
pISSN - 0004-8666
DOI - 10.1111/ajo.12366
Subject(s) - anti müllerian hormone , ovarian reserve , antral follicle , medicine , polycystic ovary , ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome , percentile , gynecology , ovary , hormone , endocrinology , infertility , pregnancy , biology , in vitro fertilisation , insulin resistance , insulin , statistics , mathematics , genetics
Background To determine normal ranges for serum anti‐Mullerian hormone ( AMH ) using the new automated Elecsys ® AMH assay platform, with a view to establishing values that signify premature loss of ovarian reserve, increased risk for an excessive response during IVF stimulation and a likely diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS ). Materials and Methods Serum AMH was measured by the Elecsys ® automated electrochemiluminescence assay in 654 women undergoing gynaecological assessment. Results Serum AMH levels peaked before 25 years of age, with mean AMH levels halving by 36 and falling to a quarter of their peak by 40 years of age. Overall, AMH results of 95% of patients with PCOS exceeded the 50th percentile for their age, with 72.1% having an AMH result in the top quartile for age. ROC analysis suggested that a serum AMH ≥36 pmol L −1 is the best determinant of PCOS status (sensitivity 83.7% and specificity 82.3%). Serum AMH exhibited an excellent correlation with ultrasound‐assessed antral follicle count ( AFC ) ( r  = 0.836, P  < 0.0001), with a result of 20 pmol L −1 corresponding to an AFC of 16 and, therefore, increased risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ( OHSS ) during IVF treatment. Conclusion Serum AMH is a sensitive marker of age‐related decline in ovarian reserve status. A serum AMH result >36 pmol L −1 , or above the 75th percentile for age, is highly suggestive of a diagnosis of PCOS . A serum AMH result below the 10th percentile for age suggests accelerated loss of ovarian reserve, while an AMH result exceeding 20 pmol L −1 suggests an increased risk of OHSS during IVF treatment.

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