1.Effect of surgical intervention on IVF/ICSI outcomes in patients with ovarian endometriosis
Wenxia LIU ; Rusi LUO ; Fangfang LIANG ; Xiaodan WANG ; Yichun GUAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2204-2209
Objective To investigate the effect of surgical intervention on IVF/ICSI assisted conception outcomes in patients with ovarian endometriosis(OEM).Methods OEM patients who underwent IVF/ICSI treat-ment at the Reproductive Center of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between January 1,2019 and February 1,2024 were selected,including 228 cases in the non-operated group before assisted conception(Group A)and 426 cases in the operated group before assisted conception(Group B),and the assisted concep-tion outcomes of the two groups were analysed.Results There were no statistically significant differences in female age,BMI,infertility years,infertility type,and basal FSH level between the two groups(P>0.05).AMH level and basal AFC were higher in group A than in group B(P=0.003).There was no statistical difference in the application of ovulation induction programme,total number of Gn days and total amount of Gn between the two groups(P>0.05),but the amount of Gn initiation in Group A was lower than that in Group B(P=0.011).Applying multiple linear regression to adjust for confounding factors,there was a statistical difference in the 2PN fertilization rate between Groups A and B(P=0.007),whereas there was no statistical difference in the number of eggs obtained,the rate of available embryos,the rate of high-quality embryos and the rate of blastocyst formation between the two groups(P>0.05).After applying binary logistic regression to adjust for the influencing factors related to clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate,the clinical pregnancy rate(aOR=-0.896,95%CI:0.540~1.488),live birth rate in the two groups(aOR=0.976,95%CI:0.589~1.620)remained statistically indistin-guishable.Conclusions Surgical intervention may further impair ovarian reserve function in patients with OEM,but does not appear to affect embryo quality or pregnancy outcome.Surgical treatment prior to assisted conception may improve fertilization rates in patients with OEM.
2.The effect of inflammation on the outcome of assisted conception in patients with endometriosis
Wenxia LIU ; Rusi LUO ; Bijun WANG ; Fangfang LIANG ; Xiaodan WANG ; Menglu JI ; Jiaheng LI ; Bingnan REN ; Yichun GUAN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(28):1-4,22
Objective To exploring the effect of inflammatory indicators on the outcome of assisted conception of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection(IVF/ICSI)in patients with ovarian endometriosis(OEM).Methods The study subjects were selected as the patients with OEM who received IVF/ICSI treatment at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2019 to February 2024.Based on whether previous surgery for uterine endometriosis cyst removal had been performed,they were divided into non-surgery group(n=73)and surgery group(n=112).To explore the differences in inflammatory markers between two groups and to determine whether they have an impact on the outcome of assisted reproduction.Results The lymphocytes(L)and blastocyst formation rates of patients in surgery group were significantly higher than those in non-surgery group,platelet to lymphocyte ratio(PLR)and carbohydrate antigen 125(CA125)were significantly lower than those in non-surgery group(P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate between two groups of patients(P>0.05).After adjusting for confounding factors,the results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that L,PLR,and CA125 had no statistically significant impact on the clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate(P>0.05).Both maternal age and the number of embryos transferred exerted a certain influence on clinical pregnancy rates and live birth rates(P<0.05),furthermore,the type of embryo transferred had a significant effect on clinical pregnancy rates(P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with non-surgery group,surgery group had higher L level and lower PRL and CA125 levels,but these changes did not significantly affect clinical pregnancy or live birth outcomes in OEM patients undergoing IVF/ICSI assisted reproduction.
3.Effect of surgical intervention on IVF/ICSI outcomes in patients with ovarian endometriosis
Wenxia LIU ; Rusi LUO ; Fangfang LIANG ; Xiaodan WANG ; Yichun GUAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2204-2209
Objective To investigate the effect of surgical intervention on IVF/ICSI assisted conception outcomes in patients with ovarian endometriosis(OEM).Methods OEM patients who underwent IVF/ICSI treat-ment at the Reproductive Center of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between January 1,2019 and February 1,2024 were selected,including 228 cases in the non-operated group before assisted conception(Group A)and 426 cases in the operated group before assisted conception(Group B),and the assisted concep-tion outcomes of the two groups were analysed.Results There were no statistically significant differences in female age,BMI,infertility years,infertility type,and basal FSH level between the two groups(P>0.05).AMH level and basal AFC were higher in group A than in group B(P=0.003).There was no statistical difference in the application of ovulation induction programme,total number of Gn days and total amount of Gn between the two groups(P>0.05),but the amount of Gn initiation in Group A was lower than that in Group B(P=0.011).Applying multiple linear regression to adjust for confounding factors,there was a statistical difference in the 2PN fertilization rate between Groups A and B(P=0.007),whereas there was no statistical difference in the number of eggs obtained,the rate of available embryos,the rate of high-quality embryos and the rate of blastocyst formation between the two groups(P>0.05).After applying binary logistic regression to adjust for the influencing factors related to clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate,the clinical pregnancy rate(aOR=-0.896,95%CI:0.540~1.488),live birth rate in the two groups(aOR=0.976,95%CI:0.589~1.620)remained statistically indistin-guishable.Conclusions Surgical intervention may further impair ovarian reserve function in patients with OEM,but does not appear to affect embryo quality or pregnancy outcome.Surgical treatment prior to assisted conception may improve fertilization rates in patients with OEM.
4.The effect of inflammation on the outcome of assisted conception in patients with endometriosis
Wenxia LIU ; Rusi LUO ; Bijun WANG ; Fangfang LIANG ; Xiaodan WANG ; Menglu JI ; Jiaheng LI ; Bingnan REN ; Yichun GUAN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(28):1-4,22
Objective To exploring the effect of inflammatory indicators on the outcome of assisted conception of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection(IVF/ICSI)in patients with ovarian endometriosis(OEM).Methods The study subjects were selected as the patients with OEM who received IVF/ICSI treatment at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2019 to February 2024.Based on whether previous surgery for uterine endometriosis cyst removal had been performed,they were divided into non-surgery group(n=73)and surgery group(n=112).To explore the differences in inflammatory markers between two groups and to determine whether they have an impact on the outcome of assisted reproduction.Results The lymphocytes(L)and blastocyst formation rates of patients in surgery group were significantly higher than those in non-surgery group,platelet to lymphocyte ratio(PLR)and carbohydrate antigen 125(CA125)were significantly lower than those in non-surgery group(P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate between two groups of patients(P>0.05).After adjusting for confounding factors,the results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that L,PLR,and CA125 had no statistically significant impact on the clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate(P>0.05).Both maternal age and the number of embryos transferred exerted a certain influence on clinical pregnancy rates and live birth rates(P<0.05),furthermore,the type of embryo transferred had a significant effect on clinical pregnancy rates(P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with non-surgery group,surgery group had higher L level and lower PRL and CA125 levels,but these changes did not significantly affect clinical pregnancy or live birth outcomes in OEM patients undergoing IVF/ICSI assisted reproduction.

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