dc.description.abstract | Objectives The relationship between smoking and
ovarian reserve markers is inconclusive. The primary
objective of our study was to assess the effect of cigarette
smoking on the quantitative ovarian reserve parameters,
serum anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) and antral follicle
count (AFC) as relevant to prediction of fertility outcomes
in women seeking fertility treatment. Our secondary
aims were to validate self-reported smoking behaviour
using biomarkers and evaluate the association between
biomarkers of ovarian reserve (serum AMH and AFC) with
biomarkers of smoking exposure (breath carbon monoxide
(CO) and urine cotinine levels).
<p>Design Prospective, cross-sectional study.
<p>Setting Single tertiary care fertility centre.
<p>Participants Women ≤35 years seeking fertility
treatment. <p>Primary outcome measures Serum AMH and AFC.
<p>Results Significant differences were found among
current smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers for
breath CO (F(2,97)=33.32, p<0.0001) and urine cotinine
levels (p<0.001). However, no significant differences were
found either for serum AMH (F(2,91)=1.19, p=0.309)
or total AFC (F(2,81)=0.403, p=0.670) among the three
groups. There was no significant correlation between
pack years of smoking and serum AMH (r=−0.212, n=23,
p=0.166) or total AFC (r=−0.276, n=19, p=0.126). No
significant correlation was demonstrated between breath
CO and serum AMH (r=0.082, n=94, p=0.216) or total
AFC (r=0.096, n=83, p=0.195). Similarly, no significant
correlation was demonstrated between urine cotinine
levels and serum AMH (r=0.146, n=83, p=0.095) or total
AFC (r=−0.027, n=77, p=0.386). <p>Conclusion We did not find a statistically significant
difference in quantitative ovarian reserve markers between
current smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers which
would be clinically meaningful in our study population.
We confirmed that self-reported smoking correlates well
with quantitatively measured biomarkers of smoking. This
validated the self-reported comparison groups to ensure
a valid comparison of outcome measures. There was no
significant association between biomarkers of smoking
and biomarkers of ovarian reserve. We were also unable
to demonstrate a correlation between the lifetime smoking
exposure and ovarian reserve. | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Bhide, Timlick, Kulkarni, Gudi, Shah, Homburg, Acharya. Effect of cigarette smoking on serum anti-Mullerian hormone and antral follicle count in women seeking fertility treatment: a prospective cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2022;12(3):e049646 | en_US |