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Pain Management 2019 & Internal Medicine 2019

International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine

ISSN: 2471-982X

Page 71

JOINT EVENT

7

th

Edition of International Conference on

Pain Management

8

th

Edition of International Conference on

Internal Medicine &

Patient Care

&

March 25-26, 2019

Rome, Italy

Int J Anesth Pain Med 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-006

Relation of anthropometric measures and insulin resistance

with anti-mullerian hormone in premenopausal women

Eman H El-Adawy, Maha M Elshafei Mohamed Sherif Abd Elgawad

and

Soma

sheriff Abd EL Gawad

Mansoura University, Egypt

Introduction:

It has been suggested that obesity is

associated with decreased level of anti-mullerian

hormone (AMH) which considered as a good marker of

ovarian reserve.

Aim:

The aim is to evaluate the association between

obesity and AMH and whether there is relation of the

anthropometric measures and insulin resistance with the

level of AMH in Egyptian premenopausal women.

Subjects & Methods:

Eighty premenopausal women

with BMI more than 30 (obese group) and 80 age-

matched healthy lean women (control group). BMI, waist

circumference (WC), bloodpressure (BP) weremeasured.

Fasting blood glucose (FBS), fasting insulin (FI), insulin

resistance (HOMA-IR), high sensitive C-reactive protein

(hs-CRP) and AMH were analyzed.

Results:

AMH levels in obese group were significantly

lower than control group. There were significant negative

correlations between each of BMI, WC, FBG, hs-CRP, FI

and HOMA-IR with AMH (r =-0.214, -0.226, 0.141, -0.264,

-0.241 and -0.258 respectively) (all p values ≤ 0.05). With

forward stepwise linear regression analysiswe found that

HOMA-IR was significantly and independently related to

AMH; (B=-0.172; 95% CI -0.273: -0.071). Furthermore,

HOMA-IR was confirmed to be an independent predictor

of AMH after adjustment of age and BMI; (B = - 0.173;

95% CI – 0.274; - 0.072) and also by adjustment of age

and WC; (B= -0.135 95%CI -0.268; -0.001).

Conclusion:

Obesity and insulin resistanceareassociated

with decreased ovarian reserve among Egyptian

premenopausal women.

emaneladawy@yahoo.com