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Advanced reproductive age and fertility: no. 269, November 2011
Authors:Kimberly Liu  Case Allison  Cheung Anthony P  Sierra Sony  AlAsiri Saleh  Carranza-Mamane Belina  Case Allison  Dwyer Cathie  Graham James  Havelock Jon  Hemmings Robert  Lee Francis  Liu Kimberly  Murdock Ward  Senikas Vyta  Vause Tannys D R  Wong Benjamin Chee-Man
Affiliation:1. Toronto ON;2. Saskatoon SK;3. Vancouver BC;4. Sherbrooke QC;5. Calgary AB;6. Burnaby BC;7. Montreal QC;8. Winnipeg MB;9. Fredericton NB;10. Ottawa ON
Abstract:ObjectiveTo improve awareness of the natural age-related decline in female and male fertility with respect to natural fertility and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and provide recommendations for their management, and to review investigations in the assessment of ovarian aging.OptionsThis guideline reviews options for the assessment of ovarian reserve and fertility treatments using ART with women of advanced reproductive age presenting with infertility.OutcomesThe outcomes measured are the predictive value of ovarian reserve testing and pregnancy rates with natural and assisted fertility.EvidencePublished literature was retrieved through searches of PubMed or Medline, CINAHL, and The Cochrane Library in June 2010, using appropriate key words (ovarian aging, ovarian reserve, advanced maternal age, advanced paternal age, ART). Results were restricted to systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials/controlled clinical trials, and observational studies. There were no date or language restrictions. Searches were updated on a regular basis and incorporated into the guideline to December 2010.ValuesThe quality of evidence was rated using the criteria described in the Report of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care. Recommendations for practice were ranked according to the method described in that report (Table).Benefits, harms, and costsPrimary and specialist health care providers and women will be better informed about ovarian aging and the age-related decline in natural fertility and about options for assisted reproductive technology.
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