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Assisted Reproduction
Uterine and ovarian vascular impedance values predict IVF pregnancy outcome
March 17th, 2005
Uterine and ovarian vascular impedance values are prognostic indicators of the outcome of pregnancy following in vitro fertilization (IVF), researchers report. O. Ozturk and colleagues, University College London, studied "the role of uterine, endometrial, and follicular blood flow in prediction of ongoing pregnancy after assisted conception." "A prospective observational study was conducted on 53 women undergoing IVF treatment. Transvaginal color and pulsed Doppler measurements were performed on the day that pituitary suppression was confirmed, on day 10 of ovarian stimulation, and on the day prior to human chorionic gonadotrophin injection," the...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-03-17)
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