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How to improve your ART success rates : an evidence-based review of adjuncts to IVF / edited by Gab Kovacs.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xii, 262 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511894756 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 618.1/78 22
LOC classification:
  • RG135 .H69 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Supplements Luciano Nardo and Lamiya Mohiyiddeen; 39. Place of prednisolone Pedro Barri; 40. IGI and Humira Mohamed Taranissi; 41. Chinese herbs Sheryl de Lacey; 42. Viagra and hyperbaric oxygen Mark Bowman; 43. Acupuncture Tarek El-Toukhy; 44. Psychotherapy Nick Macklon and Cora de Klerk; 45. Fertility preservation: eggs or ovarian? Kate Stern; Part VIII. Assessment of Results: 46. Reporting of results Liz Sullivan; 47. Why do we need RCTs and how to design them? Johannes L.H. Evers; 48. How to assess Cochrane reports C. Farquhar; Index.
Summary: IVF is now established worldwide as a clinical service. Units are striving to improve their success rates, and many treatments are being advocated as 'yet another breakthrough'. The purpose of this book is to help clinicians to evaluate each of these new treatments. Each chapter is written by a recognized international expert in the field and the chapters are short and succinct, summarizing the latest evidence-based information for each topic and treatment. Sections cover patient selection and preparation, the role of AIH before IVF, stimulation, monitoring, laboratory techniques, embryo transfer, ancillary treatments and assessment of results. How to Improve your ART Success Rates: An Evidence-Based Review of Adjuncts to IVF is essential reading for all clinicians working with infertility and assisted reproduction, and is also a valuable addition to any medical library.
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Supplements Luciano Nardo and Lamiya Mohiyiddeen; 39. Place of prednisolone Pedro Barri; 40. IGI and Humira Mohamed Taranissi; 41. Chinese herbs Sheryl de Lacey; 42. Viagra and hyperbaric oxygen Mark Bowman; 43. Acupuncture Tarek El-Toukhy; 44. Psychotherapy Nick Macklon and Cora de Klerk; 45. Fertility preservation: eggs or ovarian? Kate Stern; Part VIII. Assessment of Results: 46. Reporting of results Liz Sullivan; 47. Why do we need RCTs and how to design them? Johannes L.H. Evers; 48. How to assess Cochrane reports C. Farquhar; Index.

IVF is now established worldwide as a clinical service. Units are striving to improve their success rates, and many treatments are being advocated as 'yet another breakthrough'. The purpose of this book is to help clinicians to evaluate each of these new treatments. Each chapter is written by a recognized international expert in the field and the chapters are short and succinct, summarizing the latest evidence-based information for each topic and treatment. Sections cover patient selection and preparation, the role of AIH before IVF, stimulation, monitoring, laboratory techniques, embryo transfer, ancillary treatments and assessment of results. How to Improve your ART Success Rates: An Evidence-Based Review of Adjuncts to IVF is essential reading for all clinicians working with infertility and assisted reproduction, and is also a valuable addition to any medical library.

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