IMPACT OF BODY MASS INDEX ON SOME REPRODUCTIVE
HORMONES LEVELS AND INTRA-CYTOPLASMIC SPERM
INJECTION OUTCOMES OF FEMALE PATIENTS.
الباحث الأول:
Dr. Sahib Y.H. Al-Murshedi
الباحثين الآخرين:
Dr. Azhar M. Al-Turiahi2
Dr. Balsam K.
المجلة:
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
تاريخ النشر:
None
مختصر البحث:
ABSTRACT
Background: Assisted reproduction is a complicated process
involving multiple stage of ovarian stimulation, ovum pick-up,
fertilization, embryo cleavage and implantation. The goal of all these
procedures is achievement of viable intraut…
ABSTRACT
Background: Assisted reproduction is a complicated process
involving multiple stage of ovarian stimulation, ovum pick-up,
fertilization, embryo cleavage and implantation. The goal of all these
procedures is achievement of viable intrauterine pregnancy as a step of
achievement of healthy baby. Aim: The aim of the current study was to
find out possible effect of body mass index on serum inhibin levels,
and at the end on the fade of intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcome
in women. In addition, the present study evaluate the rate of pregnancy
in association with BMI either obese, overweight and normal.
Methods: This prospective study was performed in the fertility center
and urology center at AL-Sader medical city in AL-Najaf governorate
involving(150) female participate in this study between November 2015 and June 2016.
Results: Present study demonstrated that obese women who are subfertile were undergoing
ICSI procedure are prone to have lower pregnancy rate in comparison to normal one. While,
there is no significant correlation between categorized groups of women regarding BMI and
inhibin B in serum measure at second day of cycle and follicular inhibin B at ovum pickup.
Inhibin B is less sensitive to BMI. Conclusion: Finally, present study concluded that age of
women is important factor affecting the outcomes of ICSI, in women age >35 years old had