A. Michele et al., FOLLICULAR VOLUME AND NUMBER DURING IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION - ASSOCIATION WITH OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY AND PREGNANCY RATE, Human reproduction, 10(2), 1995, pp. 256-261
This study examined the effect of the number of follicles aspirated du
ring egg retrieval on pregnancy likelihood during an ovulation inducti
on, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) programme. In addition, the volume of
each individual follicle was related to the probability of obtaining
an oocyte from that follicle. Its capacity to be fertilized, the incid
ence of polyspermic fertilization, the quality of early embryos derive
d from that oocyte and the influence of patient age were the other out
comes studied. Large follicular number and high mean follicular volume
related positively to pregnancy outcome. Successful egg retrieval, no
rmal fertilization and good embryo quality were more likely with incre
asing individual follicular volume. A model was constructed to quantif
y the predictive value of follicular fluid volume on the developmental
potential of individual oocytes and embryos derived from that follicl
e. Successful outcome of IVF is more likely if ovulation induction res
ults in many follicles, particularly if they have a high mean volume.
Individual oocyte and embryo quality can be traced back to the follicu
lar level.