Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03398603
Brief Summary: The developement of a new, stable measurement of the Antimuellerian Hormon (AMH) together with Roche Diagnostics International (Rotkreuz, CH) shall enable an automized and timely measurement of AMH values in blood samples.
Detailed Description: An important requirement for the use of the new measurement to determine the AMH concentration is the stability of the AMH level over the menstrual cycle. So far the unbiased AMH concentration is the most important argument to manage this parameter. There are several studies, which give different professional opinions of the AMH concentration depending on the phase of the menstrual cycle. Some authors came to the conclusion that the AMH concentration over the menstrual cycle is constant, others described significant fluctuations. It is unclear, if the described fluctuation is relevant for the interpretation of the ovarian reserve. Recently it could be shown, that intraindividual fluctuations of joung women during the menstrual cycle is stronger, which means that the measurement of AMH in this age is less secure. The primary goal of the study is to evaluate, if the new AMH measurement with the ElecSys method delivers stable values over the menstrual cycle. The secondary goal of the study is to determine whether there are any fluctuations in the number of antral follicles as given by 3D ultrasound. For this reason we are recruiting a group of 50 women within two categories of age to measure eventually changes in AMH- concentration during their menstrual cycle.
Study: NCT03398603
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03398603