THE CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF VASCULAR ENDO-THELIAL GROWTH FACTOR ON IVF ATTEMPS


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Objective. To study the serum levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in women included into an IVF program and to define its clinical value. Subjects and methods. Eighty-six women aged 28 to 43 years (mean age 35.5±7.5 years) who had a history of failed IVF were examined. The patients made up the following clinical groups: 1) 44 patients with infertility of unclear genesis, including 34 patients with grade 1 infertility (21 had IVF failures) and 10 with grade 2 infertility and IVF failures; 2) 27 women who had become pregnant after IVF, 24 of them had a history of IVF failures; 3) 15 healthy nonpregnant women. The investigators performed small pelvic ultrasonography, examined for them sexually transmitted infections, determined hormonal and hemostatic states, made a molecular genetic analysis of risk factors for thrombophilia, immunological and genetic (karyotype determination in married couples) studies, identified a marker of local hemostasis of VEGF on 20 to 24 days of their menstrual cycle, and estimated VEGF concentrations in pg/ml by enzyme immunoassay, by applying a kit of commercial reagents (eBioscience Human FEFF-A, Austria). Results. Elevated serum VEGF levels in the women included into the IVF program may be a major predisposing factor for failed IVF attempts. An algorithm for the management of these patients was compiled. The IVF preparation program involved corrective therapy with vitamin B groups, folates, and anticoagulants. Conclusion. Thirty-eight (44.1%) women with a history of failed IVF became pregnant due to the performed therapy.

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L. V VOLKOVA

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Email: mil-sergeeva@yandex.ru

O. S ALYAUTDINA

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

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