In:
Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Abstract:
In routine assisted reproductive technologies (ART), controlled ovarian stimulation is recommended to overcome the selection of one dominant follicle and to allow the growth of a cohort of follicles. This management aims to increase the number of oocytes and therefore the number of embryos leads to increasing the chance of transferring the high quality embryos. However, there is still about 10% of ART cycles face to low response with controlled ovarian stimulation which is one of the major challenges to clinical endocrinologists. Poor responders have a higher incidence of cycle cancellation, lower fertilization, and lower implantation rates. So far, there is no universally accepted definition of poor responders, with many different criteria in static tests and dynamic tests as well as different cutoff levels used to predict the ovarian response. That is the reason why the review studies show limited data of highly agreed diagnosis, management and prediction of the condition. After trying some different stimulation protocols, oocyte donation can be a choice and more research in basic medicine should be carried out to understand the mechanism underlying this condition
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1859-3836
DOI:
10.34071/jmp.2012.1.1
Language:
Vietnamese
Publisher:
Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Publication Date:
2012
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