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1 RBMO VOLUME 00 ISSUE 0 2019
REVIEW
Management of thin endometrium in assisted
reproduction: a clinical practice guideline from
the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society
(CFAS)
BIOGRAPHY
Dr Kimberly Liu is an infertility specialist practising at Mount Sinai Fertility, Toronto,
Canada, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. She is the Program
Director for the University of Toronto Gynecologic Reproductive Endocrinology and
Infertility Fellowship Program. She is the author of numerous research publications and
several national guidelines for fertility and ART practice in Canada.
1, 2 3,
Kimberly E. Liu *, Michael Hartman , Alex Hartman
KEY MESSAGE
Thin endometrium is commonly encountered in patients undergoing assisted reproduction. Endometrial
thickness may impact pregnancy and live birth rates in fresh and frozen IVF cycles. There is insuffcient
evidence for the use of any adjuvants to increase pregnancy or live birth rates in patients with thin
endometrium.
ABSTRACT
The impact and management of thin endometrium is a common challenge for patients undergoing assisted
reproduction. The objective of this CFAS guideline is to provide evidence-based recommendations using the
GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) framework on the assessment,
impact and management of thin endometrium in assisted reproduction. The effect of endometrial thickness
on pregnancy and live birth outcomes in ovarian stimulation and IVF (fresh and frozen cycles) is addressed.
In addition, recommendations on the use of adjuvants to improve endometrial thickness and pregnancy outcomes
are provided.
1 Mount Sinai Fe
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