2007
DOI: 10.1097/poc.0b013e3180a02b57
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The NACB Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines for Point of Care Reproductive Testing

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“…Due to lack of clear evidence to suggest any significant benefit in improving IVF outcome or predicting OHSS probability, the biochemical endocrine blood tests were not performed [27,28] . Palmeret al have shown with a high degree of sensitivity that urine LH tests can predict ovulation in advance [29] . The cost of oocyte retrieval was also lowered quite significantly, by performing the procedure in the ART laboratory with adequate monitoringand resuscitationfacilities nearby.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to lack of clear evidence to suggest any significant benefit in improving IVF outcome or predicting OHSS probability, the biochemical endocrine blood tests were not performed [27,28] . Palmeret al have shown with a high degree of sensitivity that urine LH tests can predict ovulation in advance [29] . The cost of oocyte retrieval was also lowered quite significantly, by performing the procedure in the ART laboratory with adequate monitoringand resuscitationfacilities nearby.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%