Streamlining follicular monitoring during controlled ovarian stimulation: A data-driven approach to efficient IVF care in the new era of social distancing
Streamlining follicular monitoring during controlled ovarian stimulation: A data-driven approach to efficient IVF care in the new era of social distancing
During controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) as part of in vitro fertilization (IVF), routine monitoring using transvaginal ultrasound is indicated in order to identify the most appropriate time to trigger final follicular maturation and to identify signs of overresponse. Evidence regarding the ideal protocol and frequency of monitoring COS patients in order to maximize live birth rate and minimize morbidity has been inconclusive.
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Robertson, I.
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Chmiel, F. P.
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Cheong, Y.
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1 April 2021
Robertson, I.
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Chmiel, F. P.
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Cheong, Y.
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Robertson, I., Chmiel, F. P. and Cheong, Y.
(2021)
Streamlining follicular monitoring during controlled ovarian stimulation: A data-driven approach to efficient IVF care in the new era of social distancing.
Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 76 (4), .
(doi:10.1097/01.ogx.0000751612.02660.a3).
Abstract
During controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) as part of in vitro fertilization (IVF), routine monitoring using transvaginal ultrasound is indicated in order to identify the most appropriate time to trigger final follicular maturation and to identify signs of overresponse. Evidence regarding the ideal protocol and frequency of monitoring COS patients in order to maximize live birth rate and minimize morbidity has been inconclusive.
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Published date: 1 April 2021
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This paper has the same title as an article published in November 2020 but the journal names are different so I think it must be two different publications.
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