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Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame?
INTRODUCTION: The Endometriosis Fertility Index (EFI) is a validated score for predicting the postoperative spontaneous pregnancy rate in patients undergoing endometriosis surgery. However, the practical use of the EFI to advise patients about postoperative fertility management is unclear. MATERIALS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33979371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251372 |
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author | Bailleul, Alexandre Niro, Julien Du Cheyron, Joseph Panel, Pierre Fauconnier, Arnaud |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The Endometriosis Fertility Index (EFI) is a validated score for predicting the postoperative spontaneous pregnancy rate in patients undergoing endometriosis surgery. However, the practical use of the EFI to advise patients about postoperative fertility management is unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients participating in the ENDOQUAL study–a prospective observational bi-center cohort study conducted between 01/2012 and 06/2018–who underwent surgery for infertility were asked to complete a questionnaire collecting time and mode of conception. Statistical analysis was performed with the Fine and Gray model of competing risks and analysis of fertility according to the EFI. RESULTS: Of the 234 patients analyzed, 104 (44.4%) conceived postoperatively including 58 (55.8%) spontaneous pregnancies. An EFI of 0–4 for spontaneous pregnancies was associated with a lower cumulative pregnancy incidence compared to an EFI of 5–10 (52 versus 34 pregnancies respectively, Subdistribution Hazard Ratio (SHR) = 0.47; 95% CI [0.2; 1.1]; p = 0.08). An EFI of 0–4 was associated with a higher cumulative pregnancy rate for pregnancies obtained by artificial reproduction technology (ART), compared to an EFI of 5–10 (12 versus 6 pregnancies respectively, SHR = 1.9; CI95% [0.96; 3.8]; p = 0.06). Fecundability decreased from 12 months for EFI 0–4 and from 24 months for EFI 5–10. CONCLUSION: Our analysis suggests that patients with an unfavorable EFI (≤4) have more ART pregnancies than patients with a favorable EFI (≥5) and should be referred for ART shortly after surgery. Patients with a favorable EFI may attempt spontaneous pregnancy for 24 months before referral. |
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spelling | pubmed-81158552021-05-24 Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? Bailleul, Alexandre Niro, Julien Du Cheyron, Joseph Panel, Pierre Fauconnier, Arnaud PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The Endometriosis Fertility Index (EFI) is a validated score for predicting the postoperative spontaneous pregnancy rate in patients undergoing endometriosis surgery. However, the practical use of the EFI to advise patients about postoperative fertility management is unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients participating in the ENDOQUAL study–a prospective observational bi-center cohort study conducted between 01/2012 and 06/2018–who underwent surgery for infertility were asked to complete a questionnaire collecting time and mode of conception. Statistical analysis was performed with the Fine and Gray model of competing risks and analysis of fertility according to the EFI. RESULTS: Of the 234 patients analyzed, 104 (44.4%) conceived postoperatively including 58 (55.8%) spontaneous pregnancies. An EFI of 0–4 for spontaneous pregnancies was associated with a lower cumulative pregnancy incidence compared to an EFI of 5–10 (52 versus 34 pregnancies respectively, Subdistribution Hazard Ratio (SHR) = 0.47; 95% CI [0.2; 1.1]; p = 0.08). An EFI of 0–4 was associated with a higher cumulative pregnancy rate for pregnancies obtained by artificial reproduction technology (ART), compared to an EFI of 5–10 (12 versus 6 pregnancies respectively, SHR = 1.9; CI95% [0.96; 3.8]; p = 0.06). Fecundability decreased from 12 months for EFI 0–4 and from 24 months for EFI 5–10. CONCLUSION: Our analysis suggests that patients with an unfavorable EFI (≤4) have more ART pregnancies than patients with a favorable EFI (≥5) and should be referred for ART shortly after surgery. Patients with a favorable EFI may attempt spontaneous pregnancy for 24 months before referral. Public Library of Science 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8115855/ /pubmed/33979371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251372 Text en © 2021 Bailleul et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bailleul, Alexandre Niro, Julien Du Cheyron, Joseph Panel, Pierre Fauconnier, Arnaud Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title | Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title_full | Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title_fullStr | Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title_full_unstemmed | Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title_short | Infertility management according to the Endometriosis Fertility Index in patients operated for endometriosis: What is the optimal time frame? |
title_sort | infertility management according to the endometriosis fertility index in patients operated for endometriosis: what is the optimal time frame? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33979371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251372 |
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