Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation

The current trends to postpone motherhood and the increase in demand for assistance in reproductive medicine highlight the need for seeking guidelines for the establishment of individualized treatment protocols. Currently available ovarian reserve tests do not provide sufficient evidence to be solel...

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Main Authors: Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno, Gomes Sobrinho, David Barreira, Vieira, Andréa Duarte Damasceno, Resende, Manoela Porto Silva, Barbosa, Antônio César Paes, Silva, Adelino Amaral, Nakagava, Hitomi Miura
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: International Scholarly Research Network 2012
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302183/
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spelling pubmed-33021832012-04-03 Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno Gomes Sobrinho, David Barreira Vieira, Andréa Duarte Damasceno Resende, Manoela Porto Silva Barbosa, Antônio César Paes Silva, Adelino Amaral Nakagava, Hitomi Miura Review Article The current trends to postpone motherhood and the increase in demand for assistance in reproductive medicine highlight the need for seeking guidelines for the establishment of individualized treatment protocols. Currently available ovarian reserve tests do not provide sufficient evidence to be solely considered ideal, but they may occupy important place in initial counseling, predicting unsatisfactory results that could be improved by individualized induction schemes and reducing excessive psychological and financial burdens, and adverse effects. In this paper, we revise the role of hormonal basal and dynamic tests, as well as ultrasonographic markers, as ovarian reserve markers, in order to provide embasement for propaedeutic strategies and their interpretation in order to have reproductive success. International Scholarly Research Network 2012-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3302183/ /pubmed/22474591 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/576385 Text en Copyright © 2012 Bruno Ramalho de Carvalho et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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author Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno
Gomes Sobrinho, David Barreira
Vieira, Andréa Duarte Damasceno
Resende, Manoela Porto Silva
Barbosa, Antônio César Paes
Silva, Adelino Amaral
Nakagava, Hitomi Miura
spellingShingle Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno
Gomes Sobrinho, David Barreira
Vieira, Andréa Duarte Damasceno
Resende, Manoela Porto Silva
Barbosa, Antônio César Paes
Silva, Adelino Amaral
Nakagava, Hitomi Miura
Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
author_facet Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno
Gomes Sobrinho, David Barreira
Vieira, Andréa Duarte Damasceno
Resende, Manoela Porto Silva
Barbosa, Antônio César Paes
Silva, Adelino Amaral
Nakagava, Hitomi Miura
author_sort Ramalho de Carvalho, Bruno
title Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
title_short Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
title_full Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
title_fullStr Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Ovarian Reserve Assessment for Infertility Investigation
title_sort ovarian reserve assessment for infertility investigation
description The current trends to postpone motherhood and the increase in demand for assistance in reproductive medicine highlight the need for seeking guidelines for the establishment of individualized treatment protocols. Currently available ovarian reserve tests do not provide sufficient evidence to be solely considered ideal, but they may occupy important place in initial counseling, predicting unsatisfactory results that could be improved by individualized induction schemes and reducing excessive psychological and financial burdens, and adverse effects. In this paper, we revise the role of hormonal basal and dynamic tests, as well as ultrasonographic markers, as ovarian reserve markers, in order to provide embasement for propaedeutic strategies and their interpretation in order to have reproductive success.
publisher International Scholarly Research Network
publishDate 2012
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302183/
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