Time as an outcome measure in fertility-related clinical studies: Long-awaited

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Abstract

Time taken to achieve a live birth is an important consideration that is central to managing patient expectations during infertility treatment. However, time-related endpoints are not reported as standard in the majority of fertility-related clinical studies and there is no internationally recognized consensus definition for such endpoints. There is, therefore, a need for meaningful discussions around the selection of appropriate time-related treatment outcome measures for studies evaluating fertility treatments that will be relevant to diverse stakeholders (e.g. patients, healthcare professionals, clinical scientists, authorities and industry). Here, we provide a proposal for the evaluation of time-related outcome measures in fertility-related clinical studies, alongside associated definitions.

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Sunkara, S. K., Zheng, W., D’Hooghe, T., Longobardi, S., & Boivin, J. (2020, August 1). Time as an outcome measure in fertility-related clinical studies: Long-awaited. Human Reproduction. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deaa138

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