Higher IL-1beta level in the follicular liquid of endometriosis compared with non-endometriosis patients

Objective: To ascertain the IL-1b level in the follicular liquid of endometriosis sufferers compared with that of non-endometriosis sufferers. Materials and Methods: The ELISA method, for detecting the IL-1b, is taken from follicular fluid of endometriosis as well as non-endometriosis patients that...

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Main Authors: Cahyono Hadi (Author), Djaswadi Dasuki (Author), Ahmad Hamim Sadewa (Author), Indwiani Astuti (Author), Awal Prasetyo (Author)
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Published: Universitas Airlangga, 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: To ascertain the IL-1b level in the follicular liquid of endometriosis sufferers compared with that of non-endometriosis sufferers. Materials and Methods: The ELISA method, for detecting the IL-1b, is taken from follicular fluid of endometriosis as well as non-endometriosis patients that diagnosed according to the ASRM criteria. Results: The 54 subjects were dominantly endometriosis <34 year old (88.9%).  The IL-1b levels of endometriosis patients and non-endometriosis patients were 82.86 ± 30.15 and 56.05 ± 23.27 respectively (p=0.01). The ROC value of IL-1b was found at a cut-off point of 26 (with the IL-1b cut-off point of 65.16). The discriminating value of AUC (area under curve) was 59.3%. Conclusion: It was concluded that the IL-1b level in endometriosis is higher than that in non- endometriosis.
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2598-1013
10.20473/mog.V28I22020.59-66