2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2018.12.047
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Hormonal medication in medically assisted reproduction: a systematic review of assessments from patients

Abstract: is a midwife and postdoctoral research fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders (Belgium). Her PhD thesis focused on 'Bridging the gap between evidence based and patient-centered fertility and endometriosis care'. Eline coordinates the Nurses and Midwives Certification Committee of the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE).

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“…Several studies demonstrate a treatment‐related mild headache in response to medications used for HPO axis downregulation including GnRH antagonists and agonists and medications used for ovarian stimulation. In an analysis of 35 clinical trials, it was estimated that headache occurred in 11% to 19% of patients treated with various ART protocols 48 . In a study of 45 healthy women treated with ganirelix, 49,50 the most common side effect was mild headache which occurred in 71% of patients (32/45) 51 .…”
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“…Several studies demonstrate a treatment‐related mild headache in response to medications used for HPO axis downregulation including GnRH antagonists and agonists and medications used for ovarian stimulation. In an analysis of 35 clinical trials, it was estimated that headache occurred in 11% to 19% of patients treated with various ART protocols 48 . In a study of 45 healthy women treated with ganirelix, 49,50 the most common side effect was mild headache which occurred in 71% of patients (32/45) 51 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mild headache has also been reported during the first 2 weeks after administration in patients treated with luteinizing hormone‐releasing hormone (buserelin) and GnRH agonists (goserelin) 52 . During ovarian stimulation, headache can occur in 7.1% to 15% of patients receiving follitropin alpha 48–52 . Likewise, in patients receiving clomiphene, 3% to 20% had mild headache and nausea 53–57 …”
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“…Patient preference is of growing importance for fertility treatment owing to the emphasis on patient-centered care and treatment individualization [11,12,13,14,15,16]. Studies evaluating which aspects of pen injectors are most important to patients, and also how patients approach processes related to the use of pen injectors, are of interest and should employ the most optimal methods to compare different devices from the patient perspective.…”
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