2012
Diagnosis and treatment of diminished ovarian reserve in assisted reproductive technology cycles of women up to age 40 years: the role of insurance mandates
Butts SF, Ratcliffe S, Dokras A, Seifer DB. Diagnosis and treatment of diminished ovarian reserve in assisted reproductive technology cycles of women up to age 40 years: the role of insurance mandates. Fertility And Sterility 2012, 99: 382-388.e7. PMID: 23102859, PMCID: PMC3561490, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.09.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLive birth rateAge 40 yearsART cyclesART coverageElevated FSHOvarian reserveTreatment outcomesReproductive technology treatment outcomesSpecific infertility diagnosisState insurance coverageReproductive technology cyclesDiminished ovarian reserveProportion of cyclesCross-sectional studyBirth rateReporting System databaseInsurance mandatesMix of patientsProvider factorsInfertility diagnosisMAIN OUTCOMEFSHSignificant associationTreatment prognosisAdditional studies
1994
Reproductive potential after treatment for persistent ectopic pregnancy **Presented in part at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993.
Seifer D, Silva P, Grainger D, Barber S, Grant W, Gutmann J. Reproductive potential after treatment for persistent ectopic pregnancy **Presented in part at the conjoint meeting of The American Fertility Society and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 11 to 14, 1993. Fertility And Sterility 1994, 62: 194-196. PMID: 8005291, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56841-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContralateral fallopian tubeClinical pregnancy rateFallopian tubePregnancy rateCumulative clinical pregnancy rateIntrauterine pregnancy ratePersistent ectopic pregnancyAmerican Fertility SocietyClinical pregnancyEctopic pregnancyTreatment failureCanadian FertilityAndrology SocietySuccessful treatmentPrimary treatmentFertility SocietyRelative riskReproductive outcomesConjoint MeetingObvious pathologySignificant associationSuccess rateTreatmentPregnancySalpingectomy