Title of article :
Prediction models in in vitro fertilization; where are we? A mini review
Author/Authors :
van Loendersloot, Laura University of Amsterdam - Academic Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Medicine - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Netherlands , Repping, S. University of Amsterdam - Academic Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Medicine - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Netherlands , Bossuyt, P.M.M. University of Amsterdam - Academic Medical Center - Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Netherlands , van der Veen, F. University of Amsterdam - Academic Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Medicine - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Netherlands , van Wely, M. University of Amsterdam - Academic Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Medicine - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Netherlands
Abstract :
Since the introduction of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1978, over five million babies have been born worldwide using IVF. Contrary to the perception of many, IVF does not guarantee success. Almost 50% of couples that start IVF will remain childless, even if they undergo multiple IVF cycles. The decision to start or pursue with IVF is challenging due to the high cost, the burden of the treatment, and the uncertain outcome. In optimal counseling on chances of a pregnancy with IVF, prediction models may play a role, since doctors are not able to correctly predict pregnancy chances. There are three phases of prediction model development: model derivation, model validation, and impact analysis. This review provides an overview on predictive factors in IVF, the available prediction models in IVF and provides key principles that can be used to critically appraise the literature on prediction models in IVF. We will address these points by the three phases of model development.
Keywords :
In vitro fertilization , Predictive factors , Prediction models , Pregnancy
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research