ART and uterine pathology: how relevant is the maternal side for implantation?
Autores de IIS La Fe
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assisted reproduction technology (ART) has become a standard treatment for infertile couples. Increased success rates obtained over the years have resulted primarily from improved embryo quality, but implantation rates still remain lower than expected. The uterus, an important player in implantation, has been frequently neglected. While a number of uterine pathologies have been associated with decreased natural fertility, less information exists regarding the impact of these pathologies in ART. This report reviews the evidence to help clinicians advise ART patients. METHODS: An electronic search of PubMed and EMBASE was performed to identify articles in the English, French or Spanish language published until May 2014 which addressed uterine pathology and ART. Data from natural conception were used only in the absence of data from ART. Studies were classified in decreasing categories: RCTs, prospective controlled trials, prospective non-controlled trials, retrospective studies and experimental studies. Studies included in lower categories were only used if insufficient evidence was available. Pooled data were obtained from systematic reviews with meta-analyses when available. The summary of the evidence for the different outcomes and the degree of the recommendation for interventions were based on the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) statement recommendations. RESULTS: There is strong evidence that surrogacy is effective for uterine agenesia. For the remaining pathologies, however, there is very little evidence that the established treatments improve outcomes, or that these pathologies have a negative effect on ART. In the presence of an apparently normal uterus, assessing endometrial receptivity (ER) is the goal; however diagnostic tests are still under development. CONCLUSIONS: The real effect of different uterine/endometrial integrity pathologies on ART is not known. Moreover, currently proposed treatments are not based on solid evidence, and little can be done to assess ER in normal or abnormal conditions. No strong recommendations can be given based on the published experience, bringing an urgent need for well-designed studies. In this context, we propose algorithms to study the uterus in ART.
Datos de la publicación
- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1355-4786, 1460-2369
- Tipo:
- Review
- Páginas:
- 13-38
- Factor de Impacto:
- 4,871 SCImago ℠
- Cuartil:
- Q1 SCImago ℠
HUMAN REPRODUCTION UPDATE OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 75
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Keywords
- assisted reproduction; endometrial receptivity; endometrium; implantation; uterus
Proyectos asociados
ESTUDIO DE LA ENFERMEDAD METASTASICA EN EL TEJIDO OVARICO CRIOPRESERVADO DE MUJERES CON CANCER DE MAMA
Investigador Principal: ANTONIO PELLICER MARTÍNEZ
PI08/90483 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III . 2009
CONTRATO POSTDOCTORAL DE INVESTIGACION SARA BORRELL
CD11/00292 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III; FUNDACIÓN PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA . 2012
CONTRATO POSTDOCTORAL DE INVESTIGACION SARA BORELL
CD12/00568 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III; FUNDACIÓN PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA . 2013
CONTRATO POST FSE (RIO HORTEGA)
CM13/00191 . INSTITUTO DE SALUD CARLOS III; FUNDACIÓN PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA . 2014
ESTUDIO ALEATORIZADO, DOBLE CIEGO, CONTROLADO CON PLACEBO, PARA EVALUAR SEGURIDAD Y EFICACIA DE ELAGOLIX EN PARTICIPANTES CON DOLOR MODERADO O SEVERO ASOCIADO A ENDOMETRIOSIS.
Investigador Principal: VICENTE PAYÁ AMATE
M12-671
EXTENSION STUDY TO EVALUATE THE LONG-TERM SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ELAGOLIX IN SUBJECTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE ENDOMETRIOSIS-ASSOCIATED PAIN. / ESTUDIO DE EXTENSIÓN PARA EVALUAR LA SEGURIDAD Y LA EFICACIA A LARGO PLAZO DE ELAGOLIX EN PARTICIPANTES CON DOLO R DE MODERADO A SEVERO ASOCIADO A ENDOMETRIOSIS.
Investigador Principal: VICENTE PAYÁ AMATE
M12-821 . 2014
Cita
Galliano D,Bellver J,Díaz C,Simón C,Pellicer A. ART and uterine pathology: how relevant is the maternal side for implantation?. Hum Reprod Update. 2015. 21(1):p. 13-38. IF:11,194. (1).