Emory Reproductive Center, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA.
Department of Medical Science, the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, USA.
J Ovarian Res. 2021 Feb 18;14(1):34. doi: 10.1186/s13048-021-00782-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of over one million people worldwide, and has affected all aspects of healthcare worldwide, including the delivery of care to patients with fertility-related diagnoses. In the United States, the response of US fertility clinics to the COVID-19 pandemic was coordinated by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). ASRM acted quickly to develop guidelines for limiting fertility treatment and clinic consultations during the early days of the pandemic, and then safely restarting fertility treatment. A survey of patients with fertility-related diagnoses who presented for care during the first months of the pandemic revealed that a majority of patients who presented for care during the early months of the pandemic experienced delayed or cancelled treatment cycles. Patients with infertility subsequently reported a desire to resume fertility care, but emphasized the importance of their clinic having policies and procedures in place to limit the risk of infection.
新冠疫情已导致全球超过 100 万人死亡,并影响了全球医疗保健的各个方面,包括为有生育相关诊断的患者提供护理。在美国,美国生殖医学学会(ASRM)协调了美国生育诊所对新冠疫情的应对措施。ASRM 迅速采取行动,在疫情早期制定了限制生育治疗和诊所咨询的指南,然后安全地重新开始生育治疗。一项针对在疫情早期就诊的有生育相关诊断的患者的调查显示,大多数在疫情早期就诊的患者经历了治疗周期的延迟或取消。随后,不孕患者表示希望恢复生育护理,但强调诊所制定限制感染风险的政策和程序的重要性。