EFFECT OF ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID IN IRAQI WOMEN UNDERGOING ICSI TECHNIQUE

This study was conducted on 84 Iraqi women samples under the ICSI program. The sample was divided into two parts: intravenous blood section for WBC measurement and serum section for antiphospholipid (IgG & IgM) measurement, while hCG was used to indicate the success of ICSI and the presence or a...

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Published inLIFE: International Journal of Health and Life-Sciences Vol. 7; pp. 102 - 110
Main Authors AL-Sallami, Alaauldeen S.M., Al-Shimerty, Dhirgam F. Hassan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 06.08.2021
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Summary:This study was conducted on 84 Iraqi women samples under the ICSI program. The sample was divided into two parts: intravenous blood section for WBC measurement and serum section for antiphospholipid (IgG & IgM) measurement, while hCG was used to indicate the success of ICSI and the presence or absence of pregnancy. The results showed a significant difference (p < 0.05) between the pregnancy failure group and the abortion group compared with the control group (pregnancy continuation) about the level of Antiphospholipid (IgG-IgM) and WBC. The current study found a positive relationship between the level of Antiphospholipid (IgG-IgM) and WBC of these two factors, concluded that both criteria may indicate one for the other in women who suffer from miscarriage and pregnancy failure after ICSI.
ISSN:2454-5872
2454-5872
DOI:10.20319/lijhls.2021.7.102110