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ISBN 10: 1842143131
ISBN 13: 9781842143131
Author: Jan Gerris, Francois Olivennes, Petra de Sutter
Worldwide, approximately 500,000 in vitro fertilization cycles are performed every year. Although the best possible result is a healthy child, the technology carries a number of varying risks and complications leading to a trade-off between the efficacy of these treatments and their quality and safety. Drawing on contributions from international experts with academic and clinical backgrounds, Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Quality and Safety presents an analysis of the medical risks and complications involved in reproductive medicine.
Putting the intricacies of reproductive health in the spotlight, the book describes side-effects, risks, and complications related to ART treatments. It discusses ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, demonstrates the impact of judicious elective single embryo transfer, and focuses heavily on multiple pregnancy as the major risk factor of ART. The editors highlight the relatively less likely, but important risks of oncogenic complications, bleeding at the time of ovum retrieval, and the even smaller but still existing risk for maternal mortality. They include discussions of non-medical factors that can have a major impact on people’s lives such as psychological, sexual, financial, moral, ethical, and philosophical dilemmas.
In today’s litigious climate, modern management of any clinic is all about minimizing risks and complications. Thoroughly addressing quality and safety issues in ART, this book provides succinct, up-to-date information on quality care in reproductive medicine.
Table of contents:
1. Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Achievements and Challenges for the Future
2. Epidemiology of Multiple Pregnancy Including Natural versus Iatrogenic Multiple Pregnancy
3. Obstetric Risks and Neonatal Complications of Twin Pregnancy and Higher-Order Multiple Pregnancy
4. Prevention of Multiple Pregnancies after Non-In Vitro Fertilization Treatment
5. Patient Selection for Single-Embryo Transfer
6. Embryo Selection for Elective Single-Embryo Transfer
7. Impact of Elective Single-Embryo Transfer on the Total and Multiple Pregnancy Rate
8. Elective Single-Embryo Transfer in the First Cycle of In Vitro Fertilization/Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
National Experience with Elective Single-Embryo Transfer
9. Introduction
10. Finland
11. Belgium
12. Sweden
13. The Netherlands
14. Laboratory-Related Risks in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
15. Timing of Embryo Transfer as Relevant to Twin Prevention
16. Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
17. Clinical Management and Therapy of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
18. Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: Prevention in IVF and Non-IVF Treatment
19. Health-Economic Considerations Regarding Single- versus Double-Embryo Transfer
20. Oncogenic Risks Related to Assisted Reproductive Technologies
21. Genetic Considerations Regarding Azoospermic and Severely Oligozoospermic Men
22. Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: Risks and Complications
23. Preimplantation Aneuploidy Screening: Myths and Facts
24. Congenital Anomalies after In Vitro Fertilization/Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
25. Miscellaneous Risks and Complications
26. Psychological Complications of Assisted Reproductive Technologies
27. Philosophical and Ethical Considerations Regarding Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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