Risk assessment of patients with underlying health conditions who present for IVF treatment.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s10815-024-03249-9
Athanasios Papathanasiou, Dorian Hindmarsh, Belinda Searle
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The increasing number of women with underlying health conditions seeking in vitro fertilization (IVF) necessitates a comprehensive risk assessment framework tailored to their needs. This review aims to provide a practical framework for IVF specialists to systematically assess and manage the risks associated with medically complex patients. The GRASP mnemonic (Genetics, Retrieval, Anaesthetics, Stimulation, Pregnancy) is introduced to facilitate a thorough risk assessment process. The review emphasizes the importance of obtaining detailed medical histories, corroborating information from other healthcare providers, and involving maternal medicine specialists in pre-pregnancy counselling. Furthermore, it highlights the ethical considerations of informed consent, advocating for fertility specialists to take a central role in coordinating care and ensuring patient understanding of risks. Continuous health evaluation throughout the IVF process and clear communication of risks are crucial for improving patient outcomes.

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对有潜在健康问题的试管婴儿患者进行风险评估。
越来越多的女性因患有潜在的健康问题而寻求体外受精(IVF),因此有必要针对她们的需求制定一个全面的风险评估框架。本综述旨在为试管婴儿专家提供一个实用的框架,以便系统地评估和管理与病情复杂的患者相关的风险。文中介绍了 GRASP 记忆法(遗传、取卵、麻醉、刺激、妊娠),以促进全面的风险评估过程。综述强调了获取详细病史、从其他医疗服务提供者处证实信息以及让孕产妇医学专家参与孕前咨询的重要性。此外,它还强调了知情同意的伦理考虑,主张生育专科医生在协调护理和确保患者了解风险方面发挥核心作用。在整个试管婴儿过程中,持续的健康评估和明确的风险沟通对于改善患者的治疗效果至关重要。
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