The assessment of ovarian reserve is well established based on the dosage of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH). The clinical applicability of detecting thyroid autoantibodies levels has been discussed as a potential marker of low-grade inflammation. There are no studies about the detection of these autoantibodies in infertile women. Our objective is to evaluate the association between ovarian reserve and thyroid function and its autoimmunity in infertile women seeking for assisted reproductive treatment (ART).Evaluation ot thyroid function in the first trimester in also be evaluated in women submitted to ART.
The assessment of ovarian reserve is well established based on the dosage of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH). The clinical applicability of detecting thyroid autoantibodies levels has been discussed as a potential marker of low-grade inflammation. There are no studies about the detection of these autoantibodies in infertile women. Evaluation of TSH profile during ovarian stimulation in ART is also debated in literature with conflicting results. Our objective is to evaluate the association between ovarian reserve and thyroid function and its autoimmunity in infertile women seeking for assisted reproductive treatment (ART) and TSH profile during ovarian stimulation and during the first trimester.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
453
Non Applicable
Vida Assisted Reproduction clinic - Fertility Center
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
TSH levels during assisted reproductive therapy and first trimester
TSH, free and total thyroxine, and ioduria in the first trimester
Time frame: 90 days
Association between AMH levels and detectable categories of TPO-Ab or Tg-Ab
AMH, TPO-Ab and Tg-Ab dosages
Time frame: 30 days
Correlation between AMH and TSH
AMH and TSH dosages
Time frame: 30 days
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