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. 1999 Oct;181(4):952-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(99)70331-5.

The pattern of infertility diagnoses in women of advanced reproductive age

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The pattern of infertility diagnoses in women of advanced reproductive age

J H Miller et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: Our intention was to determine whether there is a unique pattern of infertility diagnoses in older infertile couples.

Study design: The design of this study was a retrospective chart review study. It was performed in a tertiary referral reproductive medicine unit. There were 2 groups of patients-couples: group 1, female partner aged 20-29 (n = 105) at presentation; group 2, female partner aged 40-45 (n = 112) at presentation. All women underwent infertility evaluations between 1989 and 1994. There were no interventions. The prevalence of standard infertility diagnoses was the main outcome measure.

Results: The prevalence of 8 major infertility diagnoses in the younger and older groups (each couple could have >/=1 diagnosis) was as follows: (1) ovulatory factor-younger group, 56%; older group, 30%; (2) tubal factor-younger group, 34%; older group, 29%; (3) endometriosis-younger group, 13%; older group, 17%; (4) uterine factor-younger group, 1%; older group, 5%; (5) cervical factor-younger group, 4%; older group, 1%; (6) luteal deficiency-younger group, 4%; older group, 10%; (7) male factor-younger group, 32%; older group, 45%; (8) unexplained-younger group, 5%; older group, 10%. The only significant difference was an increase in ovulatory factor in the younger group.

Conclusions: There is no unique pattern of infertility diagnoses in women of advanced reproductive age as seen at a tertiary referral center. We speculate that a high false-positive rate associated with standard infertility tests and a different referral pattern for older couples obscures any real differences in the etiology of infertility in older couples.

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