Title of article :
Resistin as a predictor for ovarian response to clomiphene citrate in obese PCOS women
Author/Authors :
Alaa, Nadin Cairo University - Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Chemical pathology, Egypt , Noah, Olfat Cairo University - Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Chemical pathology, Egypt , Rizk, Ahmed Cairo University - Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Chemical pathology, Egypt , Hamdy, Enas Cairo University - Department of Chemical pathology, Egypt , Al-Inany, Hesham
Abstract :
Objective: to evaluate the value of resistin as a predictor of ovulation induction by clomiphene citrate in cases of PCOS.Design: prospective, controlled clinical study Setting: kasr Al-Aini Hospital Materials and Methods: obese subfertile women with PCOS (BMI 30 kg/m2) received clomiphene citrate 50mg /8hours from the third day of the cycle and for five days. Based on success of ovulation induction, women were divided into two groups: Group I who responded to CC and Group II: those who failed to respond to CC. Blood samples were collected on day 3 of the cycle and resistin, insulin and sugar were assayed .Results: There was no significant difference between both groups regarding background characteristics, however, there was a significant difference regarding both BMI and resistin between both groups. Multiple linear regression showed a statistically significant value of resistin independent of that of BMI. The ROC curve showed a cut-offvalue of 4.78 for resistin with area under curve more than 78.9% and sensitivity 66.67% and specificity 82.4% topredict response to clomiphene citrate in obese PCOS women Conclusion: in obese women, resistin may be of value in prediction of ovarian response to clomiphene citrate. This needs to be confirmed in further trials.
Keywords :
resistin , PCOS , obesity , clomiphene citrate
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Journal title :
Middle East Fertility Society Journal