The significance of cytokines, chemical composition, and murine embryo development in hydrosalpinx fluid for predicting the IVF outcome in women with hydrosalpinx
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The significance of cytokines, chemical composition, and murine embryo development in hydrosalpinx fluid for predicting the IVF outcome in women with hydrosalpinx
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether differences in cytokine concentrations, chemical composition, and murine embryogenesis in hydrosalpinx fluid could be observed between women with hydrosalpinx who achieved and did not achieve pregnancy.
Methods: Hydrosalpinx fluids were collected from 39 infertile women participating in an IVF-embryo transfer programme at a university teaching hospital. The fluids were analysed for concentrations of cytokine concentration (epidermal growth factor, interferon-gamma, leukaemia inhibitory factor, and tumour necrosis factor-alpha) and chemical composition. Mouse embryos were cultured in medium with various concentrations (0, 10, 50, 100%) of hydrosalpinx fluid.
Results: Logistic regression demonstrated that a murine blastocyst formation rate >or=53.3% in 50% hydrosalpinx fluid (OR = 16.6, 95% CI 2.4-116.1, P = 0.005) and patient age (OR = 0.778, 95% CI 0.61-0.99, P = 0.045) were independent predictors of IVF outcome. The diagnostic accuracy did not significantly improve when age and number of good quality embryos transferred was taken into account. The chemical composition and cytokine concentrations of hydrosalpinx fluid were not predictive of subsequent IVF outcome.
Conclusions: The mouse embryo assay of hydrosalpinx fluid might potentially serve as a predictor of subsequent IVF outcome in women with hydrosalpinx. This technique may be useful in selecting appropriate treatment options for patients with hydrosalpinx undergoing IVF treatment.
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