Recommendations from the 2024 Australian evidence‐based guideline for unexplained infertility: ADAPTE process from the ESHRE evidence‐based guideline on unexplained infertility
The Medical Journal of Australia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
221(8), P. 438 - 446
Published: Sept. 15, 2024
Abstract
Introduction
The
2024
Australian
evidence‐based
guideline
for
unexplained
infertility
provides
clinicians
with
recommendations
the
optimal
diagnostic
workup
infertile
couples
to
establish
diagnosis
of
and
therapeutic
approach
treat
diagnosed
in
health
care
setting.
were
adapted
context
from
rigorous,
comprehensive
European
Society
Human
Reproduction
Embryology
(ESHRE)
2023
Evidence‐based
guideline:
,
using
ADAPTE
process
have
been
approved
by
National
Health
Medical
Research
Council.
Main
includes
40
recommendations,
21
practice
points
three
research
addressing:
definition
—
defining
frequency
intercourse,
age,
female
male
factor
infertility;
ovulation,
ovarian
reserve,
tubal
factor,
uterine
laparoscopy,
cervical/vaginal
additional
testing
systemic
conditions;
treatment
expectant
management,
active
treatment,
mechanical‐surgical
procedures,
alternative
approaches,
quality
life.
Changes
assessment
management
resulting
This
refines
addresses
basic
procedures
not
considered
previous
guidelines
on
infertility.
For
consideration
evidence
quality,
efficacy,
safety
and,
setting,
feasibility,
acceptability,
cost,
implementation
ultimately
recommendation
strength
integrated
across
multidisciplinary
expertise
consumer
perspectives
adapting
Grading
Recommendations,
Assessment,
Development
Evaluation
(GRADE)
framework,
which
had
used
past
formulate
recommendations.
also
included
an
established
data
integrity
check
ensure
could
be
trusted
guide
practice.
Practice
added
expanded
consider
No
underpinned
high
evidence,
most
having
low
or
very
evidence.
In
this
context,
made
including
those
context.
full
technical
report
are
publicly
available
online
can
accessed
at
https://www.monash.edu/medicine/mchri/infertility
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extensive
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Language: Английский
Prophecy, prediction, and prognosis – can we improve the advice we give on the chance of pregnancy and treatment options for infertility?
Fertility and Sterility,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
121(5), P. 715 - 716
Published: Feb. 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Monogram and Heat Map on Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Evaluate the Recommendation for Myomectomy in Patients with Infertility: A Pilot Study
Reproductive Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Application of Eight Machine Learning Algorithms in the Establishment of Infertility and Pregnancy Diagnostic Models: A Comprehensive Analysis of Amino Acid and Carnitine Metabolism
Rui Zhang,
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Lei Zhou,
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Xiaoyan Hao
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et al.
Metabolites,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. 492 - 492
Published: Sept. 10, 2024
To
explore
the
effects
of
altered
amino
acids
(AAs)
and
carnitine
metabolism
in
non-pregnant
women
with
infertility
(NPWI),
pregnant
without
(PWI)
infertility-treated
(ITPW)
compared
(NPW,
control),
develop
more
efficient
models
for
diagnosis
pregnancy,
496
samples
were
evaluated
levels
21
AAs
55
carnitines
using
targeted
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
tandem
mass
spectrometry
(HPLC-MS/MS).
Three
methods
used
to
screen
biomarkers
modeling,
eight
algorithms
build
validate
model.
The
ROC,
sensitivity,
specificity,
accuracy
training
model
higher
than
0.956,
82.89,
66.64,
82.57%,
respectively,
whereas
those
validated
0.896,
77.67,
69.72,
83.38%,
respectively.
pregnancy
>0.994,
96.23,
97.79,
97.69%,
>0.572,
96.39,
93.03,
94.71%,
Our
findings
indicate
that
may
alter
AA
match
internal
environment
PWI.
developed
demonstrated
good
performance
high
sensitivity
facilitating
diagnosis.
Language: Английский