Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9325416 | Fertility and Sterility | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Most RPL patients have several risk factors for miscarriage, and an extensive investigation for all major factors should always be undertaken. There is an urgent need for agreement concerning the thresholds for detecting what is normal and abnormal, irrespective of whether laboratory tests or uterine abnormalities are concerned. A series of lifestyle factors should be reported in future studies of RPL because they might modify the effect of laboratory or anatomic risk factors. More and larger randomized controlled trials, including trials of surgical procedures, are urgently needed, and to achieve this objective multiple centers have to collaborate. Current meta-analyses evaluating the efficacy of treatments of RPL are generally pooling very heterogeneous patient populations and treatments. It is recommended that future meta-analyses look at subsets of patients and treatment protocols that are more combinable.
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Authors
Ole B. M.D., Ph.D., Anne-Marie Ph.D., Ernesto M.D., Salim M.B., Peter J. Ph.D., Thomas V. Ph.D., William H. Ph.D., Susan M. Ph.D., Tin-Chiu Ph.D., Katrin M.D.,