An algorithm to personalise the diagnosis of recurrent implantation failure based on theoretical cumulative implantation rate
Genia Rozen, Peter A. W. Rogers, Wan Tinn Teh, Catharyn Stern, Alex Polyakov
Abstract
Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is an imprecisely defined disorder lacking a robust scientific basis. The incomplete understanding of RIF provides significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, and a better understanding of the underlying issues is necessary to improve outcomes. We propose a novel concept termed 'Theoretical Cumulative Implantation Rate', the calculation of which is based on objective data, to define whether a patient should be diagnosed with RIF. An updated definition to assist with patient counselling and planning research studies, which is more precise and standardised, is well overdue.
Topics & Concepts
Implantation failureComputer scienceMedicineAlgorithmIntensive care medicinePregnancyInfertilityBiologyGeneticsReproductive System and PregnancyPregnancy and Medication ImpactGynecological conditions and treatments