2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.10.051
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Diminished ovarian reserve is associated with reduced euploid rates via preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy independently from age: evidence for concomitant reduction in oocyte quality with quantity

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“…Such evidence comes from a recent study examining whether serum AMH predicts CLBR in women with DOR independent of age (2). It addresses the question posed by Jaswa et al (1) and supports a similar conclusion to the PGT-A model. Higher CLBRs in women with DOR are noted with higher AMH values independent of age, indirectly supporting the concept of a greater percent-age of euploid embryos resulting in a greater CLBR per cycle start.…”
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“…Such evidence comes from a recent study examining whether serum AMH predicts CLBR in women with DOR independent of age (2). It addresses the question posed by Jaswa et al (1) and supports a similar conclusion to the PGT-A model. Higher CLBRs in women with DOR are noted with higher AMH values independent of age, indirectly supporting the concept of a greater percent-age of euploid embryos resulting in a greater CLBR per cycle start.…”
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“…Furthermore, although there were no observed differences in miscarriage rates based on DOR reported in the Jaswa et al study (1), there are reports of an inverse correlation between AMH and risk of miscarriage in women attempting natural conception (3) and those undergoing ART, independent of age (4). These data further support the concept that there is both a reduction in quantity and quality of oocytes and resultant embryos present in women with DOR as assessed by AMH independent of age.…”
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“…Ovarian reserve decreases with age and is often linked to oocyte quantity and quality [ 26 ]. Notably, however, oocyte quantity can also be used as an independent predictor of oocyte quality and live-birth rate.…”
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