Browsing Maternity by Title
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Effect of ethnicity on live birth rates after in vitro fertilisation/intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment: analysis of UK national database.
(2016-08)OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of ethnicity of women on the outcome of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment. DESIGN: Observational cohort study. SETTING: UK National Database. ... -
Heparin for assisted reproduction: summary of a Cochrane review.
(2015-01)It is suggested that heparin given in the peri-implantation period may improve clinical outcomes in women undergoing assisted reproduction techniques (ART). This systematic review evaluates the use of heparin in subfertile ... -
The strength of evidence supporting luteal phase progestogen after assisted reproduction: A systematic review with reference to trial registration and pre-specified endpoints.
(2019-12)OBJECTIVE: To measure the potential for outcome switching and selective reporting, in trials of luteal phase progestogen in assisted reproduction. STUDY DESIGN: Trials identified through Medline and Embase in August 2017 ... -
The test accuracy of antenatal ultrasound definitions of fetal macrosomia to predict birth injury: A systematic review.
(2020-03)OBJECTIVES: To determine which ultrasound measurement for predicted fetal macrosomia most accurately predicts adverse delivery and neonatal outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: Four biomedical databases searched for studies published ... -
To assess whether anti-mullerian hormone varies between women of different race/ethnic backgrounds
(2016)Introduction: Anti-Mullerian hormone, secreted by the granulosa cells in the ovary, is used as an estimate of ovarian reserve and to predict the ovarian response to ovarian stimulation during assisted conception treatments. ... -
Ultrasound guidance in reproductive surgery.
(2019-08)Ultrasound plays a key role in diagnosis and guidance in reproductive medicine and surgery. In the field of reproductive surgery, some of the interventions, especially intrauterine procedures, are regularly conducted without ...