Does endometrioma surgery affect assisted reproductive technologies cycle outcome in patients with decreased ovarian reserve diagnosed by Bologna criteria?

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
I. Kahyaoğlu, C. Gülerman, N. Yılmaz, M. U. Ceran, A. Ozgu-Erdinc, S. Kahyaoglu, Y. Bardakci, Yaprak Engin Üstün
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Objectives: Data regarding whether the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) outcome of patients with decreased ovarian reserve (DOR) secondary to an endometrioma surgery differs from that of patients with DOR secondary to other etiologies is limited. The aim of this study was to compare the ART outcomes of DOR patients diagnosed by Bologna criteria secondary to a previous endometrioma surgery with DOR patients without a history of an endometrioma surgery. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in the assisted reproduction unit of a tertiary research and education hospital. Medical records of the patients with DOR were reviewed retrospectively. Group I included 23 cycles of DOR patients secondary to a previous endometrioma surgery and Group II consisted of 260 cycles of DOR patients without a history of endometrioma surgery. Results: No significant difference was demonstrated between groups regarding demographic features except for the age (32 (24–41) in Group I vs 35 (23–47) in Group II, p = 0.031). The data comparing the controlled ovarian stimulation parameters and ART outcomes showed similar results in both groups. No statistically significant difference was found between groups regarding pregnancy rates per transfer (23% vs 22.2 %) and per cycle (13% vs 15.4%) (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Cycle outcomes of DOR patients secondary to an endometrioma surgery did not differ from that of DOR without an endometrioma surgery history.
子宫内膜瘤手术是否影响根据博洛尼亚标准诊断的卵巢储备减少患者的辅助生殖技术周期结果?
目的:关于子宫内膜异位瘤手术后继发卵巢储备减少(DOR)患者的辅助生殖技术(ART)结果是否与继发于其他病因的DOR患者不同的数据是有限的。本研究的目的是比较经博洛尼亚标准诊断为既往子宫内膜异位瘤手术的DOR患者与无子宫内膜异位瘤手术史的DOR患者的ART结果。方法:回顾性队列研究在某高等科教医院辅助生殖科进行。回顾性分析了DOR患者的医疗记录。第一组包括23个周期的子宫内膜异位瘤手术继发的DOR患者,第二组包括260个周期的无子宫内膜异位瘤手术史的DOR患者。结果:除年龄外,组间人口统计学特征无显著差异(I组32 (24-41)vs II组35 (23-47),p = 0.031)。比较对照卵巢刺激参数和ART结果的数据显示,两组的结果相似。各组间每次移植的妊娠率(23%对22.2%)和每个周期的妊娠率(13%对15.4%)无统计学差异(p < 0.05)。结论:子宫内膜异位瘤手术后DOR患者的周期结果与没有子宫内膜异位瘤手术史的DOR患者的周期结果没有差异。
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