Impact of insulin resistance on in vitro fertilization outcomes in overweight and obese women: a retrospective cohort study [0.03%]
胰岛素抵抗对超重和肥胖女性体外受精结局影响的回顾性队列研究
Xi Bai,RuiQi Chang,Mengjiao Qing et al.
Xi Bai et al.
This retrospective cohort study evaluated 1,193 women undergoing first fresh IVF cycles to assess the effects of insulin resistance (IR) and overweight/obesity on outcomes. Participants were stratified by BMI and IR status. Overweight/obese...
The importance of education, training and continuous performance monitoring to ART professionals, particularly embryologists [0.03%]
有关ART从业人员,特别是胚胎学家的教育、培训及持续绩效考核的重要性
Martine Nijs,Ellen Armstrong,Steven Fleming
Martine Nijs
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a fast-moving, innovative, and exciting field. Education and training of new as well as experienced ART professionals is vital, not only to obtain the fundamental learning of reproductive sciences b...
Adverse impact of paternal age on embryo euploidy: insights from retrospective analysis and interpretable Machine learning [0.03%]
高龄父亲对胚胎整倍体的不利影响:来自回顾性分析和可解释机器学习的见解
Tangyi Geng,Hui Ji,Kai Ding et al.
Tangyi Geng et al.
The trend of delayed childbearing has increased the average age of parents, with the impact of paternal age on embryo euploidy remaining controversial. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of paternal age on embryo euploidy...
Definition and diagnostic criteria of retained products of conception following first-trimester pregnancy loss: a systematic review [0.03%]
早期妊娠损失后宫内残留物的定义及诊断标准的系统评价
Ursula Blyth,Hanine Fourie,Lydia Akinola et al.
Ursula Blyth et al.
Retained products of conception (RPOC) is a common complication following first-trimester pregnancy loss. However, there are no formal recommendations regarding the diagnosis of RPOC. This systematic review aimed to synthesise and criticall...
Role of allied health professionals in fertility care: a scoping review [0.03%]
生殖保健中 Allied Health 专业人员的作用:系统评价
Amanda Mackay,Selina Taylor,Emma Anderson et al.
Amanda Mackay et al.
Infertility significantly impacts people worldwide, with many pursuing medical treatments including Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). This scoping review explores the role of allied health professionals (AHPs) in fertility care and ...
Association of mitochondrial DNA content and embryo morphology in fully expanded euploid blastocysts [0.03%]
全倍体扩增期囊胚线粒体DNA含量与胚胎形态的相关性研究
Ivo Karač,Gary G Ramsey,Romana Gračan et al.
Ivo Karač et al.
Over the past two decades, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content has been studied as a potential biomarker for embryo viability and implantation success during in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. However, its reliability for embryo selecti...
Heterosexual parents' experiences of their donor-conceived children's search for and/or contact with their donors in New Zealand prior to identity-release provisions [0.03%]
新西兰捐精出生者寻求或联系供精者的经历及其身份公开规定之前的父母的经历
Michelle A Duff,Sonja Goedeke
Michelle A Duff
Research suggests that donor conceived persons (DCP) may not only be interested in their genetic information, but in meeting donors and other genetically related individuals. While parental disclosure to donor conceived children (DCC) appea...
A qualitative study of Australian adolescent perceptions of fertility and infertility [0.03%]
澳大利亚青少年对生育力和不育认知的质性研究
Emmalee A Ford,Ava Medley,Catherine Chojenta et al.
Emmalee A Ford et al.
Adolescents require a specific set of fertility information and services to promote reproductive health and wellbeing extending into adulthood. Due to a common focus on preventing unplanned pregnancy in adolescents, fertility education can ...
Increased paternal age adversely affects live birth rates in oocyte recipient cycles [0.03%]
高龄供精者降低卵子捐献者的活产率
Yeliz Atik,Stavroula Kastora,Rawad Halimeh et al.
Yeliz Atik et al.
This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single center to investigate the influence of paternal age on oocyte recipient cycles. 320 IVF/ICSI oocyte recipient cycles resulting in embryo transfers between 01/2015- 06/2022 and meetin...
Letter to the editor [0.03%]
致编辑的信
Adiel Kahana,Ittai Many,Yuval Fouks et al.
Adiel Kahana et al.