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February 28-March 01, 2019 | Paris, France

Palliative Care, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Stroke and Clinical Trials

International Conference on

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Journal of Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics | Volume: 3

To determine risk of infertility index in female with Polycystic ovarian syndrome (WHO group 2 ovarian

dysfunction)

Munazzah Rafique

King Fahad Medical City, Saudi Arabia

Background:

Prognostic factors are predictive of future

fertility, specified investigation focused management, and

selection of ART and IVF outcomes. PCOS is widely prevalent

in KSA and is easily diagnosed based on certain criteria,

but has not been classified in the current literature into at

risk categories. Our aim is to construct a scoring system for

females with WHO type 2 anovulation (PCOS) that can be

used to assess the prognostic factors for conception and

categorize them in mild, moderate and high risk groups.

This grouping will provide recommendations on how these

prognostic factors may be used to assess high-risk subgroups

in different clinical situations and craft the ART treatment

strategy according to risk assessment.

Objectives:

To develop a risk of infertility index (RII) in

women with Polycystic ovarian syndrome WHO group 2

ovarian dysfunction (PCOS-G2) in order to have pretreatment

risk assessment that will help in unifying the ART treatment

approach.

Methodology:

A retrospective cohort study was done for

a period of 1 year from 2017 to 2018 at REIMD of KFMC.

There were 50 women presented as PCOS that were selected

randomly. After initial scrutiny 39 women who have all

clinical, biochemical and sonographic criteria were included

and patients with amenorrhea, CAH and POI were excluded.

RII scale was used to assess the score in women with

PCOS-G2 and to classify them into different risk categories

like mild= score ≤7, moderate = score 8-10 and severe = > 10.

Result:

In our study, majority of the cases 24 (61.5%) had

a moderate score of 8-10, whereas 13 (33.3%) had severe

score of >10. Although there was no significant correlation

between score and outcome, majority of our cases had no

pregnancy 34 (89.8%).

Conclusion:

Majority of our patients had mild to moderate

score (low risk group) than severe score (high risk group).

Furthermore, the chances of pregnancy after infertility

treatment including interventions are low.

Speaker Biography

Munazzah Rafique is currently working as clinical research specialist in health

information standardization department at King Fahad Medical City. She has

worked as physician managing highly complex cases in King Fahad Medical

City Riyadh with big patient population and diverse problems in Obstetrics and

Gynecology. She has worked as dedicated Ob/Gyn Resident with accomplished

background with sound knowledge in the field of Obstetrics and gynecology and

worked with the team of professional which enhanced her teaching skills. She is

an active participant of research work currently engaged in research processes

having visionary leadership style with the ability to inspire confidence and

creatively solve problems, remove obstacle and achieve breakthrough results.

e:

munazzahr@yahoo.com

Munazzah Rafique

, Res Rep Gynaecol Obstet, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4066/2591-7366-C1-003