First-line management of infertile couple. Guidelines for clinical practice of the French College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2022

To update the 2010 CNGOF clinical practice guidelines for the first-line management of infertile couples. Five major themes (first-line assessment of the infertile woman, first-line assessment of the infertile man, prevention of exposure to environmental factors, initial management using ovulation i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gynécologie, obstétrique, fertilité & sénologie obstétrique, fertilité & sénologie, 2024-05, Vol.52 (5), p.305-335
Hauptverfasser: Sonigo, Charlotte, Robin, Geoffroy, Boitrelle, Florence, Fraison, Eloïse, Sermondade, Nathalie, Mathieu d'Argent, Emmanuelle, Bouet, Pierre-Emmanuel, Dupont, Charlotte, Creux, Hélène, Peigné, Maeliss, Pirrello, Olivier, Trombert, Sabine, Lecorche, Emmanuel, Dion, Ludivine, Rocher, Laurence, Arama, Emmanuel, Bernard, Valérie, Monnet, Margaux, Miquel, Laura, Birsal, Eva, Haïm-Boukobza, Stéphanie, Plotton, Ingrid, Ravel, Célia, Grzegorczyk-Martin, Véronika, Huyghe, Eric, Dupuis, Hugo G A, Lefevre, Tiphaine, Leperlier, Florence, Bardet, Léna, Lalami, Imane, Robin, Camille, Simon, Virginie, Dijols, Laura, Riss, Justine, Koch, Antoine, Bailly, Clément, Rio, Constance, Lebret, Marine, Jegaden, Margaux, Fernandez, Hervé, Pouly, Jean-Luc, Torre, Antoine, Antoine, Jean-Marie, Courbiere, Blandine
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Zusammenfassung:To update the 2010 CNGOF clinical practice guidelines for the first-line management of infertile couples. Five major themes (first-line assessment of the infertile woman, first-line assessment of the infertile man, prevention of exposure to environmental factors, initial management using ovulation induction regimens, first-line reproductive surgery) were identified, enabling 28 questions to be formulated using the Patients, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome (PICO) format. Each question was addressed by a working group that had carried out a systematic review of the literature since 2010, and followed the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE®) methodology to assess the quality of the scientific data on which the recommendations were based. These recommendations were then validated during a national review by 40 national experts. The fertility work-up is recommended to be prescribed according to the woman's age: after one year of infertility before the age of 35 and after 6months after the age of 35. A couple's initial infertility work-up includes a single 3D ultrasound scan with antral follicle count, assessment of tubal permeability by hysterography or HyFOSy, anti-Mullerian hormone assay prior to assisted reproduction, and vaginal swabbing for vaginosis. If the 3D ultrasound is normal, hysterosonography and diagnostic hysteroscopy are not recommended as first-line procedures. Chlamydia trachomatis serology does not have the necessary performance to predict tubal patency. Post-coital testing is no longer recommended. In men, spermogram, spermocytogram and spermoculture are recommended as first-line tests. If the spermogram is normal, it is not recommended to check the spermogram. If the spermogram is abnormal, an examination by an andrologist, an ultrasound scan of the testicles and hormonal test are recommended. Based on the data in the literature, we are unable to recommend a BMI threshold for women that would contraindicate medical management of infertility. A well-balanced Mediterranean-style diet, physical activity and the cessation of smoking and cannabis are recommended for infertile couples. For fertility concern, it is recommended to limit alcohol consumption to less than 5 glasses a week. If the infertility work-up reveals no abnormalities, ovulation induction is not recommended for normo-ovulatory women. If intrauterine insemination is indicated based on an abnormal infertility work-up, gonadotropin stimulatio
ISSN:2468-7189
DOI:10.1016/j.gofs.2024.01.014