AMH, FSH and Female Infertility

Presenter Information

Afrim Zeqiraj

Session

Nursing and Medical Sciences

Description

Infertility is a complex clinical condition affecting both sexes women and men and

has a significant influence on their mental status, lifestyle and relationships between them. For

all married couples around the world, the desire to give birth to a healthy child is emphasized and

this information is also indicated in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights, Article

16.1, which states that "men and women without any restriction on race, nationality or belief,

have the right to marry and build a family".

Purpose of work: It is to determine the degree of female infertility of women over the age of 35.

Work has been done in the Dukagjini Region in Peja, in the Republic of Kosovo.

Materials and methods: Sampling was conducted over a period of time from January 2014 until

June 2017, a total of 189 samples, 139 samples for analysis and 50 samples for checks were

collected. Measurement of hormone parameters was done with Roche Elecsys's 411 automatic

analyzer. The importance of the presentation is at p<0.05.

Results: From the results, it is seen that all the patients taking the study have found that there are

significant changes in the hormones taken in the study (AMH and FSH) between the working

group and the control group (p<0.00001). From the study, it has been found that women over the

age of 35 have an increase in FSH (>20), while having an AMH (<0.5) decrease.

Discussion: Our results and other similar studies indicate that the AMH serum level of the AMH

hormone shows ovarian storage and a valid and reliable test for infertility treatment. FSH as a

hormonal predictor of infertility is significantly lower than the AMH hormone and the

combination of AMH and FSH was not significantly better than the AMH.

Conclusion: From this original scientific paper it can be concluded that the determination of the

concentration of these two hormones (AMH and FSH) is of great importance as regards the

determination of female infertility over 35 yrs of age. From the results of this paper, we have

also gained significant values for the decision-making of the healthcare professional as to which

IVF/ICSI procedure. In most patients in whom the AMH<0.50 and FSH>20 hormone values

have been determined, it is recommended by infertility health professionals to use hormone

stimulating therapy because ovarian reserves are poor, so without the stimulation therapy the

possibility that these females getting pregnant is too small or almost impossible. From this study

we have observed in 6 cases that patients who had AMH>4.0 during the ultrasound examination

we found that we have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Keywords:

AMH; FSH; PCOS

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.222

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AMH, FSH and Female Infertility

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Infertility is a complex clinical condition affecting both sexes women and men and

has a significant influence on their mental status, lifestyle and relationships between them. For

all married couples around the world, the desire to give birth to a healthy child is emphasized and

this information is also indicated in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights, Article

16.1, which states that "men and women without any restriction on race, nationality or belief,

have the right to marry and build a family".

Purpose of work: It is to determine the degree of female infertility of women over the age of 35.

Work has been done in the Dukagjini Region in Peja, in the Republic of Kosovo.

Materials and methods: Sampling was conducted over a period of time from January 2014 until

June 2017, a total of 189 samples, 139 samples for analysis and 50 samples for checks were

collected. Measurement of hormone parameters was done with Roche Elecsys's 411 automatic

analyzer. The importance of the presentation is at p<0.05.

Results: From the results, it is seen that all the patients taking the study have found that there are

significant changes in the hormones taken in the study (AMH and FSH) between the working

group and the control group (p<0.00001). From the study, it has been found that women over the

age of 35 have an increase in FSH (>20), while having an AMH (<0.5) decrease.

Discussion: Our results and other similar studies indicate that the AMH serum level of the AMH

hormone shows ovarian storage and a valid and reliable test for infertility treatment. FSH as a

hormonal predictor of infertility is significantly lower than the AMH hormone and the

combination of AMH and FSH was not significantly better than the AMH.

Conclusion: From this original scientific paper it can be concluded that the determination of the

concentration of these two hormones (AMH and FSH) is of great importance as regards the

determination of female infertility over 35 yrs of age. From the results of this paper, we have

also gained significant values for the decision-making of the healthcare professional as to which

IVF/ICSI procedure. In most patients in whom the AMH<0.50 and FSH>20 hormone values

have been determined, it is recommended by infertility health professionals to use hormone

stimulating therapy because ovarian reserves are poor, so without the stimulation therapy the

possibility that these females getting pregnant is too small or almost impossible. From this study

we have observed in 6 cases that patients who had AMH>4.0 during the ultrasound examination

we found that we have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).