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PURPOSE:To investigate the relationship between serum/follicular fluid fetuin-B levels and fertilization outcomes in conventional IVF cycles. METHODS:A prospective cohort study of conventional IVF treatments including 78 cycles with low fertilization rates (two pronuclei [2PN] rateâ<â30%; LF group) and 104 cycles performed during the same period with 2PN rateâ>â70% (high fertilization group, HF). To calculate the required sample size, a two-sample t test power analysis was applied to data from our pilot study, using PASS 11.0 software. Fetuin-B was measured using a commercial sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS:Serum fetuin-B and follicular fluid fetuin-B were positively correlated (râ=â0.703, Pâ<â0.001). Compared to the HF group, the LF group had significantly lower levels of fetuin-B, both in serum (5.81â±â1.53 vs. 7.19â±â1.42, Pâ<â0.001) and follicular fluid (5.06â±â1.29 vs. 6.16â±â1.52, Pâ<â0.001). The serum fetuin-B level from cycles with polypronuclear (PPN) zygotes was significantly lower when compared to cycles without PPN zygotes (6.82â±â1.65 vs. 6.10â±â1.43, Pâ=â0.006). However, serum fetuin-B level was not correlated with preimplantation embryo development or clinical pregnancy. CONCLUSION:Serum fetuin-B level is correlated with fertilization rate in conventional IVF and it may be used as a predictive marker of fertilization in IVF treatment.
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