Devora Lieberman: Maximum Response, Minimum Injections, A New IVF Strategy for Poor Responders
Devora Lieberman, Medical Director NSW at City Fertility, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Poor responders’ in IVF are often subjected to complicated stimulation regimens requiring multiple injections, which have not demonstrated an increase in egg quality or quantity.
In this novel approach, we demonstrate maximum response with minimum injections. A concept born in a hotel bar somewhere on the Australian coast.”
Title: An injection-lite approach to ovarian stimulation in poor responder patients using corifollitropin alfa and nasal GnRH agonist
Authors: K. Arulpragasam, D. Lieberman, M. O’Neil, P. Sweeten, S. Dalati, J. E. Shin, J. Tan, S. Choi, N. Briggs, I. Barcelos, W. Ledger
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