Unlabelled: The proper time for the oocyte retrieval allow us to obtain good quality oocytes In assisted reproduction techniques, improving fertilization and pregnancy rates. The follicular aspiration has been done by vaginal ultrasounds when we can see at least 3 follicles > or = 16 mm diameter.
Objective: To compare oocyte quality, fertilization and pregnancy rate-according to the day of the follicular aspiration.
Material And Methods: 438 cycles were studied in the Instituto para el Estudio de la Concepción Humana in Monterrey Mexico, comparing oocyte quality, fertilization and pregnancy rate.
Results: If egg retrieval was done on day 12 of the cycle, we obtained a mean of 7.61 good quality oocytes, 51% of them fertilized and the pregnancy rate was 36.8%, when the aspiration was performed on day 13 of the cycle, we obtained a mean of 7 good quality oocytes, 59% of them fertilized and the pregnancy rate was 34%, and if the oocyte retrieval was on day 14 of the cycle, we obtained a mean of 6.42 good quality oocytes, 57% of the fertilized and the pregnancy rate was 31.7%.
Discussion: The oocyte quality, fertilization and pregnancy rate were slightly better if the oocyte retrieval was performed on day 12 or 13 of the cycle, rather than day 14. However this was no statistical significative.
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Insights Imaging
January 2025
Department of Medical Imaging Center, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.
Objectives: To investigate the image quality and diagnostic performance with ultra-low dose dual-layer detector spectral CT (DLSCT) by various reconstruction techniques for evaluation of pulmonary nodules.
Materials And Methods: Between April 2023 and December 2023, patients with suspected pulmonary nodules were prospectively enrolled and underwent regular-dose chest CT (RDCT; 120 kVp/automatic tube current) and ultra-low dose CT (ULDCT; 100 kVp/10 mAs) on a DLSCT scanner. ULDCT was reconstructed with hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR), electron density map (EDM), and virtual monoenergetic images at 40 keV and 70 keV.
Br J Radiol
January 2025
Radiotherapy Physics Dept, Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP45PD, UK.
Objectives: To survey kilovoltage (kV) radiotherapy in the UK, updating a 2016 study, focussing on radiotherapy physics, including equipment quality control (QC) and radiation dosimetry, with information on installed equipment and clinical activity.
Methods: All UK radiotherapy physics departments (n = 68) were invited to complete a comprehensive survey. An analysis of the installed equipment base, patient numbers, clinical activity, QC testing and radiation dosimetry processes were undertaken.
Objectives: To compare lag-screw slide and revision surgery rate between two generations of the Stryker Gamma cephalomedullary nail (Stryker, Kalamazoo, MI).
Methods: Design: Retrospective chart review.
Setting: Single academic, Level-1 Trauma Center.
JMIR Hum Factors
January 2025
School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Room B631, No. 365, Ming-te Road, Peitou District, Taipei City, 11219, Taiwan, 886 2 28227101 ext 3186.
Background: Colonoscopy is the standard diagnostic method for colorectal cancer. Patients usually receive written and verbal instructions for bowel preparation (BP) before the procedure. Failure to understand the importance of BP can lead to inadequate BP in 25%-30% of patients.
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December 2024
Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique (IREC), Pôle de Pneumologie, ORL & Dermatologie, Université Catholique de Louvain, 1200 Brussels, Belgium.
: Patients with COPD have altered self-esteem, and good self-esteem promotes personal, health, and social success. Improving self-esteem could be a method for encouraging the maintenance of physical activity. Only one study has evaluated the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) on self-esteem in moderate COPD patients.
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