The poseidon stratification-moving from poor ovarian response to low prognosis

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Abstract

Poor ovarian response remains one of the most challenging tasks for an IVF clinician. In this review, we aim to highlight the ongoing research for optimizing the prognosis in poor ovarian response patients. The newly introduced POSEIDON criteria argue that the first step is to move from a poor response to a poor prognosis concept, while improving identification and stratification of the different sub-types of poor prognosis patients prior to ovarian stimulation. The immediate marker of success is the ability of the ovarian stimulation to retrieve the number of oocytes needed to obtain at least one euploid blastocyst for transfer in each patient. This surrogate marker of success should not replace live birth as the most important outcome, but it should be approached as a useful tool for clinicians to evaluate their strategy for achieving live birth in the shortest timespan possible in the individual patient/ couple.

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Roque, M., Haahr, T., Esteves, S. C., & Humaidan, P. (2021). The poseidon stratification-moving from poor ovarian response to low prognosis. Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida. SBRA - Associação Brasileira de Reprodução Assistida (Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction). https://doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20200100

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