OBJECTIVE: To determine if ovarian reserve, as measured by day 3 levels of
E-2 and FSH, was different in patients with endometriosis as compared to co
ntrols.
STUDY DESIGN: Case-control study of 75 women with laparoscopically staged e
ndometriosis and 75 age-matched controls undergoing in fertilization/embryo
transfer for male factor infertility.
RESULTS: In women with stage III/IV endometriosis (revised American Fertili
ty Society staging), day 3 E-2 and FSH levels significantly higher than con
trol levels (51.9 pg/mL and 12.6 mIU/mL versus 34.7 pg/mL and 9.7 mIU/mL, P
< .03). In contrast, women with stage I/II endometriosis did not differ si
gnificantly when compared to controls (36.8 pg/mL and 10.4 mIU/mL versus 34
.0 pg/mL and 10.2 mIU/mL). The total group showed significantly higher E-2
levels (41.8 pg/mL versus 34.1 pg/mL, P < .03), but no significantly differ
ences in FSH levels were observed.
CONCLUSION: These data show that women with III/IV endometriosis have relat
ively diminished ovarian reserve, while this situation is not noted in wome
n with I/II endometriosis. This observation is consistent with progressive
loss of ovarian reserve in women with increasing stages of endometriosis in
dependent of age.