STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women with a predicted poor ovarian response, apparent from a low antral follicle count (AFC), scheduled for IVF or ICSI? SUMMARY ANSWER: In women with a predicted poor ovarian response (AFC < 11) undergoing IVF/ICSI, an increased FSH dose (225/ 450 IU/day) does not improve cumulative live birth rates as compared to a standard dose (150 IU/day). WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: In women scheduled for IVF/ICSI, an ovarian reserve test (ORT) can predict ovarian response to stimulation. The FSH starting dose is often adjusted based on the ORT from the belief that it will improve live birth rates. However, the existing RCTs on this topic, most of which show no b...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
\u3cp\u3eSTUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in ...
STUDY QUESTION: Does a reduced FSH dose in women with a predicted hyper response, apparent from a hi...
STUDY QUESTION: Does a reduced FSH dose in women with a predicted hyper response, apparent from a hi...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...
\u3cp\u3eSTUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in ...
STUDY QUESTION: Does a reduced FSH dose in women with a predicted hyper response, apparent from a hi...
STUDY QUESTION: Does a reduced FSH dose in women with a predicted hyper response, apparent from a hi...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a difference in live birth rate and/or cost-effectiveness between antral fo...
STUDY QUESTION: Does an increased FSH dose result in higher cumulative live birth rates in women wit...