2022
A personalized medicine approach to ovulation induction/ovarian stimulation: development of a predictive model and online calculator from level-I evidence
Souter I, Sun F, Zhang H, Diamond MP, Legro RS, Wild RA, Hansen KR, Santoro N, Network F. A personalized medicine approach to ovulation induction/ovarian stimulation: development of a predictive model and online calculator from level-I evidence. Fertility And Sterility 2022, 117: 408-418. PMID: 35125179, PMCID: PMC8985501, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.10.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexClinical Decision-MakingCoitusDecision Support TechniquesFemaleFertilityFertility Agents, FemaleHumansInfertility, FemaleInsemination, ArtificialMaleMaternal AgeOvulation InductionPolycystic Ovary SyndromePrecision MedicinePregnancyPregnancy RateRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsCumulative pregnancy rateAntimüllerian hormone levelsBody mass indexMultiple pregnanciesPregnancy rateClinical pregnancyOvulation inductionOvarian responseMedication doseMass indexHormone levelsLower body mass indexPregnancy rate/cyclePartner ageHigh antral follicle countLower medication doseMultiple Intrauterine GestationsMultiple pregnancy rateAntral follicle countPolycystic ovary syndromeCharacteristic curveMultivariable regression modelsPersonalized medicine approachGonadotropin useIndividualized chance
2020
Factors associated with study protocol adherence and bio banking participation in reproductive medicine clinical trials and their relationship to live birth
Engmann L, Sun F, Legro RS, Diamond MP, Zhang H, Santoro N, Bartlebaugh C, Dodson W, Estes S, Ober J, Brzyski R, Easton C, Hernandez A, Leija M, Pierce D, Robinson R, Awonuga A, Cedo L, Cline A, Collins K, Krawetz S, Puscheck E, Singh M, Yoscovits M, Barnhart K, Coutifaris C, Lecks K, Martino L, Marunich R, Snyder P, Alvero R, Comfort A, Crow M, Schlaff W, Casson P, Hohmann A, Mallette S, Christman G, Ohl D, Ringbloom M, Tang J, Bates G, Mason S, DiMaria N, Usadi R, Lucidi R, Rhea M, Baker V, Turner K, Trussell J, DelBasso D, Huang H, Li Y, Makuch R, Patrizio P, Sakai L, Scahill L, Taylor H, Thomas T, Tsang S, Yan Q, Zhang M, Haisenleder D, Lamar C, DePaolo L, Herring A, Redmond J, Thomas M, Turek P, Wactawski-Wende J, Rebar R, Cato P, Dukic V, Lewis V, Schlegel P, Witter F. Factors associated with study protocol adherence and bio banking participation in reproductive medicine clinical trials and their relationship to live birth. Human Reproduction 2020, 35: 2819-2831. PMID: 33190149, PMCID: PMC8453415, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaa232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultFemaleHumansInfertility, FemaleLive BirthMaleMulticenter Studies as TopicOvulation InductionPregnancyPregnancy RateProspective StudiesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicReproductive MedicineYoung AdultConceptsPolycystic ovary syndromeClinical trial protocolMedicine clinical trialsU10 HD055942U10 HD38998Baseline characteristicsTrial protocolClinical trialsLive birthsPolycystic Ovary Syndrome IIU10 HD38992U10 HD39005U10 HD27049STUDY FUNDING/COMPETINGMultiple Intrauterine GestationsStudy protocol adherenceUS multicenter trialRegular ovulatory cyclesClinical trial findingsPolycystic ovarian morphologyPARTICIPANTS/MATERIALSROLE OF CHANCELower household incomeAfrican AmericansAspects of adherence