The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.

Background/Aims: The objective of this literature study is to investigate the place of recent software technology Sonography-based Automated Volume Count (SonoAVC)) for the automatic measurement of follicular volumes in IVF/ICSI. Its advantages and disadvantages and potential future developments are...

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Main Authors: FRANK W.R.C. VANDEKERCKHOVE, VICTORIA eBRACKE, PETRA eDE SUTTER
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Surgery
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2014.00018/full
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spelling doaj-7071e8c4472e4f6cb1e231b769651a4d2020-11-24T23:47:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Surgery2296-875X2014-05-01110.3389/fsurg.2014.0001891761The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.FRANK W.R.C. VANDEKERCKHOVE0VICTORIA eBRACKE1PETRA eDE SUTTER2UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL GENTMEDICAL STUDENTUNIVERSITY HOSPITAL GENTBackground/Aims: The objective of this literature study is to investigate the place of recent software technology Sonography-based Automated Volume Count (SonoAVC)) for the automatic measurement of follicular volumes in IVF/ICSI. Its advantages and disadvantages and potential future developments are evaluated.Methods: A total of 74 articles were read via a Pubmed literature study. The literature study included 53 articles, 32 of which for the systematic review.Results: The SonoAVC software shows excellent accuracy. Comparing the technology with the ‘golden standard’ two-dimensional (2D) manual follicle measurements, SonoAVC leads to a significantly lower intra- and inter observer variability. However, there is no significant difference in clinical outcome (pregnancy rate). We noted a significant advantage in the time gained, both for doctor and patient. Thanks to storing the images, the technology offers the possibility of including a quality control and continuous training and further standardisation of follicular monitoring can be expected. Ovarian reserve testing by measuring the antral follicle count (AFC) with SonoAVC is highly reliable.Conclusion: This overview of previously published literature shows how SonoAVC offers advantages for clinical practice, without losing any accuracy or reliability. Doctors should be motivated to the general use of follicular volumes instead of follicular diameters.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2014.00018/fullin vitro fertilizationovarian stimulationAutomated follicle measurementThree-dimensional ultrasoundSono AVC
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author FRANK W.R.C. VANDEKERCKHOVE
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PETRA eDE SUTTER
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VICTORIA eBRACKE
PETRA eDE SUTTER
The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
Frontiers in Surgery
in vitro fertilization
ovarian stimulation
Automated follicle measurement
Three-dimensional ultrasound
Sono AVC
author_facet FRANK W.R.C. VANDEKERCKHOVE
VICTORIA eBRACKE
PETRA eDE SUTTER
author_sort FRANK W.R.C. VANDEKERCKHOVE
title The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
title_short The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
title_full The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
title_fullStr The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
title_full_unstemmed The value of automated follicle volume measurements in IVF/ICSI.
title_sort value of automated follicle volume measurements in ivf/icsi.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Surgery
issn 2296-875X
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Background/Aims: The objective of this literature study is to investigate the place of recent software technology Sonography-based Automated Volume Count (SonoAVC)) for the automatic measurement of follicular volumes in IVF/ICSI. Its advantages and disadvantages and potential future developments are evaluated.Methods: A total of 74 articles were read via a Pubmed literature study. The literature study included 53 articles, 32 of which for the systematic review.Results: The SonoAVC software shows excellent accuracy. Comparing the technology with the ‘golden standard’ two-dimensional (2D) manual follicle measurements, SonoAVC leads to a significantly lower intra- and inter observer variability. However, there is no significant difference in clinical outcome (pregnancy rate). We noted a significant advantage in the time gained, both for doctor and patient. Thanks to storing the images, the technology offers the possibility of including a quality control and continuous training and further standardisation of follicular monitoring can be expected. Ovarian reserve testing by measuring the antral follicle count (AFC) with SonoAVC is highly reliable.Conclusion: This overview of previously published literature shows how SonoAVC offers advantages for clinical practice, without losing any accuracy or reliability. Doctors should be motivated to the general use of follicular volumes instead of follicular diameters.
topic in vitro fertilization
ovarian stimulation
Automated follicle measurement
Three-dimensional ultrasound
Sono AVC
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2014.00018/full
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