The effect of endometriomas on in vitro fertilization outcome |
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Authors: | Alexander M. Dlugi Randall A. Loy Stefan Dieterle Steven R. Bayer Machelle M. Seibel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Data Biomedical Research Laboratories, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Division of Reproductive Endocrinology, Henry Ford Medical Center, 131 Kercheval Avenue, 48236 Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan |
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Abstract: | To determine the effect of ovarian endometriomas on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome, two groups of patients were studied. Group I consisted of seven patients with ovarian endometriomas and severe pelvic adhesions treated for a total of 12 cycles. Group II patients consisted of eight patients with hydrosalpinges and comparable pelvic adhesions treated for a total of 27 cycles. There were no differences in the number of days required for stimulation or in the serum estradiol levels attained between the two groups. Group I patients were noted to have significantly fewer preovulatory follicles (1.42 vs 3.33,P<0.005), cycles with fertilization (28 vs 84%,P<0.005), and embryos transferred (0.78 vs 2.56,P=0.01) than Group II patients. Three pregnancies occurred in Group II, while there were no conceptions among Group I patients. This study suggests that the presence of an ovarian endometrioma(s) has an adverse effect on IVF outcome and suggests that patients with ovarian endometriomas should have them removed prior to undergoing IVF.Presented in part at the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Fertility Society, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988. |
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Keywords: | endometriomas adhesions in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome |
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