Frontiers in Endocrinology (Jan 2021)

Practical Clinical and Diagnostic Pathway for the Investigation of the Infertile Couple

  • Andrea Garolla,
  • Damiano Pizzol,
  • Damiano Pizzol,
  • Andrea Roberto Carosso,
  • Andrea Borini,
  • Filippo Maria Ubaldi,
  • Aldo Eugenio Calogero,
  • Alberto Ferlin,
  • Antonio Lanzone,
  • Antonio Lanzone,
  • Francesco Tomei,
  • Bruno Engl,
  • Laura Rienzi,
  • Lucia De Santis,
  • Lucia De Santis,
  • Giovanni Coticchio,
  • Lee Smith,
  • Rossella Cannarella,
  • Attilio Anastasi,
  • Massimo Menegazzo,
  • Liborio Stuppia,
  • Liborio Stuppia,
  • Christian Corsini,
  • Carlo Foresta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.591837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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CapsuleThis expert opinion summarizes current knowledge on risk factors for infertility and identifies a practical clinical and diagnostic approach for the male and female partners of an infertile couple aimed to improve the investigation and management of fertility problems.BackgroundInfertility represents an important and growing health problem affecting up to 16% of couples worldwide. In most cases, male, female, or combined factor can be identified, and different causes or risk factors have been related to this condition. However, there are no standardized guidelines on the clinical-diagnostic approach of infertile couples and the recommendations concerning infertility are sometimes lacking, incomplete, or problematic to apply.ObjectiveThe aim of this work is to provide an appropriate clinical and diagnostic pathway for infertile couples designed by a multidisciplinary-team of experts. The rationale is based on the history and physical examination and then oriented on the basis of initial investigations. This approach could be applied in order to reduce variation in practice and to improve the investigation and management of fertility problems.MethodsProminent Italian experts of the main specialties committed in the ART procedures, including gynecologists, andrologists, embryologists, biologists, geneticists, oncologists, and microbiologists, called “InfertilItaly group”, used available evidence to develop this expert position.OutcomesStarting from the individuation of the principal risk factors that may influence the fertility of females and males and both genders, the work group identified most appropriate procedures using a gradual approach to both partners aimed to obtain a precise diagnosis and the most effective therapeutic option, reducing invasive and occasionally redundant procedures.ConclusionsThis expert position provides current knowledge on risk factors and suggests a diagnostic workflow of infertile couples. By using this step-by-step approach, health care workers involved in ART, may individuate a practical clinical management of infertile couples shared by experts.

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