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Investigating Prognostic Factors for Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Qadir-Mother and Child Hospital of Shiraz, Iran

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 Background: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) helps Infertility treatment. In this study, the researchers tried to find several prognostic factors for ART success. Methods: Data of 189 couples that had undergone ART at Qadir-Mother and Child hospital, were retrospectively explored. Cycles were classified as succeeded/failed and female/male/combined causes. Three classes of Ovarian Response based on the number of retrieved oocytes were determined. Duration of ovarian stimulation, dosages of gonadotropins, and sperm parameters were evaluated. Chi square, t-test and Pearson correlation were used for the analysis. Results: Couples with male factor Infertility had a higher success rate. Female age had a negative correlation with follicle count (r =-0. 25), retrieved oocytes (r =-0. 25), fertilized oocytes (r=-0. 2), and clinical pregnancy (r =-0. 21). Female age was negatively correlated with AMH, although not significant. The fertilization rate had a reverse correlation with the basal FSH (r =-0. 22, P= 0. 01) and LH (r=-0. 18, P= 0. 05). Finally, ART success rate was positively correlated with the number of follicles before (r = 0. 18, P = 0. 05) and after retrieval (r = 0. 15, P = 0. 05) and fertilized oocyte (r = 0. 23, P = 0. 01). Conclusions: Female age, the number of mature follicles before retrieval, the number of retrieved oocyte, and fertilized oocytes are predictive factors in ART outcomes.

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    BAHMANIMEHR, ARDESHIR, NAMAVAR JAHROMI, BAHIA, ANVAR, ZAHRA, & MOEIN VAZIRI, NAJMEH. (2018). Investigating Prognostic Factors for Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Qadir-Mother and Child Hospital of Shiraz, Iran. WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN, 5(4), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/778032/en

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    BAHMANIMEHR ARDESHIR, NAMAVAR JAHROMI BAHIA, ANVAR ZAHRA, MOEIN VAZIRI NAJMEH. Investigating Prognostic Factors for Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Qadir-Mother and Child Hospital of Shiraz, Iran. WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN[Internet]. 2018;5(4):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/778032/en

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    ARDESHIR BAHMANIMEHR, BAHIA NAMAVAR JAHROMI, ZAHRA ANVAR, and NAJMEH MOEIN VAZIRI, “Investigating Prognostic Factors for Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Qadir-Mother and Child Hospital of Shiraz, Iran,” WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 0–0, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/778032/en

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