Pauline Jeanneteau's research while affiliated with University of Angers and other places
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Publications (13)
Objective: To assess the impact of an oocyte retrieval simulation training program (ORSTP) on the clinical performance of residents. Design: Prospective comparative study. Setting: A tertiary care center. Population: All OR performed by residents between May 2017 and November 2020. Methods & main outcome measures: The Simulation (S) group included...
Objective:
To compare outcomes of women with low-lying placenta by planned mode of delivery and distance from the internal os distance.
Methods:
Six tertiary maternity hospitals in France participated in this retrospective multicenter study of births from 2007-2012. Women with low-lying placenta, defined as an internal os distance of 20 mm or le...
Objective
To implement a vaginal delivery of the second twin simulation program for obstetric and gynecology residents, to reduce maternal-fetal mortality in the management of twin pregnancies in the delivery room.
Design
A prospective education program. The session consisted of a theoretical part, a practical part on a mannequin and an evaluation...
Introduction:
Initially dispensed in specialized simulation centers, simulation training has recently begun to take place directly in healthcare facilities, that is, in situ. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of training by in situ simulation in obstetrics.
Material and methods:
The training program, dispensed over a 2-day peri...
The objective was to compare the endometrial thickness (ET) in a frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle between transdermal and vaginal estrogen. Our secondary objectives were to compare the patient satisfaction and the pregnancy outcomes. Prospective monocentric cohort study between 01/2017 and 12/2017 at a single institution. Choice of administration...
Background:
To date, there is no consensus on the ideal management strategy of patients with poor ovarian response (POR) to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) for in vitro fertilization (IVF). Currently, these patients are given the choice of: (1) canceling the cycle; (2) proceeding with COS regardless of the poor response, and performing the oo...
Septate uterus is the most common congenital uterine malformation in women with infertility. Several criteria are available for the definition of septate uteri, such as the one proposed by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE)/European Society for Gynecological Endoscopy (ESGE) (ESHRE/ESGE), or by the American Society fo...
Résumé
La conversion de la tentative de fécondation in vitro (FIV) en insémination intra-utérine (IIU) peut être une option thérapeutique envisageable en cas de mauvaise réponse à la stimulation ovarienne, sous réserve d’une perméabilité tubaire au moins unilatérale et d’une bonne qualité spermatique. Les avantages d’une conversion en IIU par rappo...
Citations
... It must be underlined that up to 19% (n=8) of the studies described simulation projects that took place in situ. (2,28,31,38,(49)(50)(51)(52) As for the types of competencies that were worked on in the different simulation proposals, most of the studies included the acquisition of general or cross-sectional competencies, either in combination with the acquisition of specific competencies (43%, n=18), as well as in an isolated manner (36%, n=15). Thus, teaching methods with simulation seem to be evolving from technical competencies, to general ones. ...
... In terms of various parenteral routes, vaginal or transdermal methods are frequently employed in many reproductive centers. A prospective monocentric cohort study reported no difference in clinical pregnancy rates between the two routes, but transdermal estrogen was associated with higher endometrial thickness, shorter treatment duration, fewer side effects, higher patient satisfaction, and lower levels of serum estradiol concentration in artificial FET cycles compared to the vaginal route [19]. In terms of perinatal outcomes, there was only one retrospective monocentric cohort on this topic [20]. ...
... The management of women with PCOS and UPOR can be an equally frustrating challenge. Currently, these patients are presented with the following choices: (1) canceling the cycle, (2) conversion to intrauterine insemination (IUI), or (3) continuing with Gn stimulation regardless of the poor response and finishing the oocyte retrieval and transfer of embryos when available [23]. In this study, UPOR referred specifically to patients with a normal ovarian reserve and ample AFC, yet showed a poor hormonal and follicular response in COS. ...
... The reproductive outcomes of IVF/ ICSI after septum resection were better than that in the untreated group, suggesting that septum resection with infertility improved the reproductive performance [23]. Our post-septal resection IVF findings were also supported by a recent literature review which concluded that in cases of recurrent implantation failure or recurrent pregnancy loss after IVF, septoplasty could be proposed and they also recommended hysteroscopic septum incision in primary infertility and for patients undergoing assisted reproductive technologies [24]. ...
Reference: Fertility enhancing hysteroscopic surgery
... 2 En ocasiones, esta activación puede llegar a ser patológica con características sistémicas y se denomina coagulación intravascular diseminada, que es un síndrome caracterizado por la activación de la cascada de coagulación y la fibrinólisis, que ocasiona la formación de trombos y la embolización de los mismos en el lecho microvascular, este proceso puede originar amputaciones, gangrena e incluso la muerte por el daño de la perfusión de tejidos y órganos vitales, de ahí la importancia de un diagnóstico y tratamiento oportunos. [4][5][6][7][8] Para llegar al diagnóstico de la coagulación intravascular diseminada se requiere la asociación del cuadro clínico del paciente, pruebas de coagulación y hemograma. 9 Esta tarea no ha sido fácil, por esto el Ministerio de Salud y Bienestar de Japón (JMHW), la Sociedad Internacional de Trombosis y Hemostasia (ISTH) y la Asociación Japonesa de Medicina Aguda (JAAM) establecieron criterios para su diagnóstico (Cuadro 1). 10 La coagulación intravascular diseminada es desencadenada por complicaciones, como sepsis, quemaduras, traumatismos graves, cáncer, malignidades hematológicas, medicamentos como rifampicina, rituximab y oxalapatin, qui-mioterapia, entre otras, por tanto, el tratamiento oportuno de esas enfermedades o la suspensión de los fármacos implicados son la piedra angular del tratamiento de la coagulación intravascular diseminada. ...