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Table 1 The characteristics of the subjects with and without ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome

From: Optimal cutoff value of basal anti-mullerian hormone in iranian infertile women for prediction of ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome and poor response to stimulation

 

Subjects without OHSS n = 89

Subjects with OHSS n = 16

Total n = 105

Age (yrs)

32.8(0.5)

31(0.9)

32.6(0.4)

BMI (kg/m2)

24.8(0.5)

25.8(1)

25(0.4)

Duration of infertility (yrs)

6.1(0.5)

6.7(0.9)

6.2(0.4)

Duration of stimulation (days)

10.6(0.2)

9.7(0.5)

10.5(0.2)

Number of follicles (HCG day)

9.1(0.5)

23.7(3.2)

11.3(0.8)†

Number of retrieved oocytes

6.9(0.5)

13.5(1.9)

7.7(0.5)†

Basal Anti-mullerian Hormone

3.6(0.3)

7.9(0.7)

4.3(0.3)†

Basal Luteinizing Hormone

7.6(0.5)

7.8(1.2)

7.6(0.4)

Basal Follicle stimulating Hormone

7.8(0.5)

5.1(0.5)

7.4(0.4)

Thyroid stimulating hormone

2.5(0.2)

1.9(0.3)

2.4(0.2)

Basal Prolactin

88.9(23.6)

58(18.8)

84(20.1)

Basal Testosterone

120.6(16)

99.6(30)

117.3(14.3)

Basal DHEAS

163.9(19.7)

124.8(22.4)

157.5(16.9)

Polycystic ovary syndrome

17(9.2-24.9)

62.5(38.8-86.2)

23.8(15.7-32)†

Clinical pregnancy

44.3(33.9-54.7)

20(−0.2-40.2)

40(30.6-49.4)

  1. Data are mean or percentages and standard error from the mean or 95 % confidence intervals in the parentheses.
  2. † indicates significant difference between the values of subjects with and without ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome (T-test or Chi squared test; p < 0.05).