The prognostic value of perifollicular blood ow in the outcome after assisted reproduction: a systematic review
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Structured Review
VOLUME: 9 ISSUE: 3
P: 141 - 151
September 2017

The prognostic value of perifollicular blood ow in the outcome after assisted reproduction: a systematic review

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2017;9(3):141-151
1. Genk Institute for Fertility Technology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, ZiekenhuisOost-Limburg, Schiepse Bos 6, 3600 Genk, Belgium
2. Faculty of Medicine, KULeuven, Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
3. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Schiepse Bos 6, 3600 Genk, Belgium
4. Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, 3500 Hasselt, Belgium
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Abstract

Background

The overall final outcome of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is still more often a failure than a success. Assessing perifollicular blood flow (PFBF) is one technique to predict and possibly improve this outcome. The aim was to provide a structured review of studies concerning PFBF and its prognostic value in patients undergoing ART, including IUI (intrauterine insemination).

Methods

PUBMED, EMBASE and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched for relevant studies published until December 2016. As key words ‘Perifollicular blood flow’, ‘IUI’, ‘IVF’ and ‘ICSI’ were used. Results: A total of 14 articles were included in the current review. The results are very heterogeneous, though there is evidence that measuring PFBF could be a good prognostic marker for oocyte and embryo quality, but even more for pregnancy rate after IVF/ICSI. This finding is not observed in studies concerning IUI.

Conclusions

Our results highlight an urgent need to investigate the role for PFBF assessment by Power Doppler in ART in randomised controlled trials.

Keywords:
assisted reproduction technologies, ICSI, IUI, IVF, perifollicular blood flow, prognostic marker, fertilization rate, pregnancy rate