Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.

In recent years there is increasing evidence that elevated progesterone levels during ovarian stimulation for IVF / ICSI have a negative impact on the ART-outcome. However, different progesterone assays were used in the previous studies and different assays might produce varying results. This retros...

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Main Authors: Barbara Lawrenz, Junard Sibal, Nicolas Garrido, Emmanuel Abu, Alliza Jean, Laura Melado, Human M Fatemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6211677?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-468198e2410649a68df747d05275d49b2020-11-24T21:32:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020609810.1371/journal.pone.0206098Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.Barbara LawrenzJunard SibalNicolas GarridoEmmanuel AbuAlliza JeanLaura MeladoHuman M FatemiIn recent years there is increasing evidence that elevated progesterone levels during ovarian stimulation for IVF / ICSI have a negative impact on the ART-outcome. However, different progesterone assays were used in the previous studies and different assays might produce varying results. This retrospective study evaluated the reproducibility and reliability of different progesterone assays with a special focus on progesterone levels below 1.5 ng/ml, as this range is crucial for early detection of progesterone rise during ovarian stimulation for IVF. A total of 413 blood samples were categorized in different progesterone ranges and whether they were retrieved on the day of final oocyte maturation and the results were compared regarding their reproducibility and reliability. To compare the reproducibility between the different progesterone assays, the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was calculated and interpretation of the ICC results was done according to Cicchetti, ranging from poor to excellent. The correlation of the assays was excellent when all samples were compared including samples retrieved on day of final oocyte maturation, however in the ranges of progesterone levels 1.0 ng/ml to < 1.5 ng/ml, 0.8 ng/ml to < 1.0 ng/ml and < 0.8 ng/ml, the ICC varied between poor and excellent. The assays "gen III" and "Architect" showed an excellent reproducibility of progesterone results throughout all ranges of progesterone levels. This analysis demonstrates, that different progesterone assays have a limited reproducibility and that the results depend on the assay used and the range of progesterone level. This fact leads to two important conclusions. Firstly the limited reproducibility might lead to substantially different treatment decisions in ovarian stimulation treatment for IVF and secondly critical interpretation of thresholds, provided by meta-analysis, is crucial despite the risk that the so far gained clinical experience might become irrelevant and has to be adjusted to the results, obtained by each assay.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6211677?pdf=render
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author Barbara Lawrenz
Junard Sibal
Nicolas Garrido
Emmanuel Abu
Alliza Jean
Laura Melado
Human M Fatemi
spellingShingle Barbara Lawrenz
Junard Sibal
Nicolas Garrido
Emmanuel Abu
Alliza Jean
Laura Melado
Human M Fatemi
Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Barbara Lawrenz
Junard Sibal
Nicolas Garrido
Emmanuel Abu
Alliza Jean
Laura Melado
Human M Fatemi
author_sort Barbara Lawrenz
title Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
title_short Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
title_full Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
title_fullStr Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
title_full_unstemmed Inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for IVF.
title_sort inter-assay variation and reproducibility of progesterone measurements during ovarian stimulation for ivf.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In recent years there is increasing evidence that elevated progesterone levels during ovarian stimulation for IVF / ICSI have a negative impact on the ART-outcome. However, different progesterone assays were used in the previous studies and different assays might produce varying results. This retrospective study evaluated the reproducibility and reliability of different progesterone assays with a special focus on progesterone levels below 1.5 ng/ml, as this range is crucial for early detection of progesterone rise during ovarian stimulation for IVF. A total of 413 blood samples were categorized in different progesterone ranges and whether they were retrieved on the day of final oocyte maturation and the results were compared regarding their reproducibility and reliability. To compare the reproducibility between the different progesterone assays, the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was calculated and interpretation of the ICC results was done according to Cicchetti, ranging from poor to excellent. The correlation of the assays was excellent when all samples were compared including samples retrieved on day of final oocyte maturation, however in the ranges of progesterone levels 1.0 ng/ml to < 1.5 ng/ml, 0.8 ng/ml to < 1.0 ng/ml and < 0.8 ng/ml, the ICC varied between poor and excellent. The assays "gen III" and "Architect" showed an excellent reproducibility of progesterone results throughout all ranges of progesterone levels. This analysis demonstrates, that different progesterone assays have a limited reproducibility and that the results depend on the assay used and the range of progesterone level. This fact leads to two important conclusions. Firstly the limited reproducibility might lead to substantially different treatment decisions in ovarian stimulation treatment for IVF and secondly critical interpretation of thresholds, provided by meta-analysis, is crucial despite the risk that the so far gained clinical experience might become irrelevant and has to be adjusted to the results, obtained by each assay.
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