How to enhance prediction of clinical outcomes in poor responders: integrating high-specific assays for anti-mullerian hormone with antral follicle count
Laura Melado, Ajay Kumar, Bhanu Kalra, Erkan Kalafat, Barbara Lawrenz, Human Fatemi

TL;DR
This study shows that combining high-specific AMH assays with antral follicle count improves prediction of oocyte yield in women with low ovarian reserve.
Contribution
The study introduces high-specific AMH assays that enhance prediction accuracy for oocyte yield in poor responders.
Findings
The AL-196 assay showed the strongest correlation with follicle and oocyte outcomes.
Combining AFC and AMH assays improved prediction of COCs and MII oocytes.
High-specific AMH assays enable better counseling and personalized stimulation strategies.
Abstract
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and antral follicle count (AFC) are commonly used markers of ovarian reserve, yet their predictive accuracy in patients with low ovarian reserve remains limited. This study aimed to evaluate whether high-specific AMH assays targeting distinct molecular isoforms enhance the prediction of oocyte yield following ovarian stimulation (OS). A prospective observational study was conducted from February 2019 to December 2021 in a tertiary fertility center, including 72 women with low ovarian reserve (AMH <1.1ng/mL). On cycle day 2/3 before OS, Antral Follicle Count (AFC) and serum FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, and AMH levels were measured with the Elecsys assay (Roche). Frozen serum samples were analyzed with four high-specific AMH assays (AnshLabs, Texas): AL-196, AL-124, AL-105, and AL-133. Correlations were examined between AMH assays, AFC, and OS outcomes.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOvarian function and disorders · Reproductive Biology and Fertility · Sperm and Testicular Function
