Authors : Manoj Chellani, Manju Chellani, Sandeep Rahangdale
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijogr.2020.082
Volume : 7
Issue : 3
Year : 2020
Page No : 387-391
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder of women, which occurs
in 5% to 13% in women of reproductive age. It is one of the major reason of infertility in women. Therefore,
the prediction of clinical pregnancy in women with PCOS is more challenging.
Aim: Our aim was to investigate the IVF/ICSI outcomes in PCOD patients.
Material and Methods: In the present retrospective study, total of 126 women in 133 fresh IVF cycles
were involved, where 42 patient were PCOD and 84 patient were non-PCOD (other factor of infertility). All
the patients’ medical data of age, duration of infertility, factor of infertility, AMH hormone level, number
of total retrieved oocyte, matured (M2) oocytes, day 3 cleaved embryos and biochemical pregnancy rates
were used for this study and data were statistically analyzed by Student T-Test.
Result: After statistical analysis, significantly higher AMH level, higher number of total oocyte, mature
oocyte and day3 cleaved embryos were observed. The biochemical pregnancy rate was also found to be
higher in PCOD patient but it was not statistically significantly.
Conclusion: In the present study, number of oocytes and cleaved embryos were found to significantly
higher in PCOD group but biochemical pregnancy was not significant.
Keywords: PCOD, AMH, Oocyte, Embryo, Biochemical pregnancy.