- Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine
- Vol: 5 Issue: 5
- Evaluation of the impact of platelet-rich plasma in women with reduced ovarian reserve
Evaluation of the impact of platelet-rich plasma in women with reduced ovarian reserve
Authors : Naziye GÜRKAN, Nur DOKUZEYLÜL GÜNGÖR, Asena AYAR MADENLİ, Şebnem ALANYA TOSUN
Pages : 1334-1338
Doi:10.32322/jhsm.1117530
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Publication Date : 2022-09-25
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Introduction: Infertility is the most critical factor disrupting the marital relationship, which imposes high financial and psychological costs on couples. Despite vast advances, the problem of infertility has not yet been entirely resolved. The new method of injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been promising for couples. This study investigated the effect of PRP injection on the fertility of infertile women. Material and Method: In this study, 40 women with a history of infertility with a mean age of 37.75 were included in the study. Prior to the demographic information intervention, laboratory findings, including serum anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels and ultrasound for the number of antral follicles count (AFC) were performed. Autologous PRP was then prepared for each patient, and an intraovarian injection was performed. Two months after injection, serum levels of AMH and AFC levels were re-evaluated. Results: The mean AMH levels before and after the injection were 0.07±0.05 and 0.13±0.06, respectively (p<0.001). The mean follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels before and after the injection were 33.95±12.59 and 22.10±3.29, respectively (p <0.001). The amount of AFC increase one number after the injection. Linear regression showed that patient and partner age, body mass index (BMI) and infertility years had no effect on PRP injection response. PRP is associated with a significant increase in AMH levels, decrease in FSH levels and a significant increase in the number of AFCs. Patient and partner age, BMI and infertility years have no effect on response to PRP injection. Conclusion: This study showed that the PRP injection improving ovarian reserve markers as measured by AMH and FSH serum levels, and AFC. However, further studies should be done to assess the effect of PRP on pregnancy outcomes.Keywords : Infertility, platelet-rich plasma, follicle-stimulating hormone, antral follicle count, anti mullerian hormone