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The Controlled Ovarian Stimulation Impact Measure (COSI) questionnaire is a tool designed to evaluate the impact of COS among women undergoing IVF/ICSI.
COSI Controlled ovarian stimulation impact measure.
COSI Controlled ovarian stimulation impact measure, IVF In vitro fertilization, NHS National health service, PCOS Polycystic ovarian syndrome, AMA Advanced maternal age.
To address this gap, the Controlled Ovarian Stimulation Impact Measure (COSI) was developed based upon accepted methods for designing patient reported outcome (PRO) measures.
COS: Controlled ovarian stimulation; COSI: Controlled ovarian stimulation impact measure; hCG: Human chorionic gonadotrophin; ICSI: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection; IVF: In vitro fertilization; OBLIMIN: oblique rotation; PRO: Patient reported outcome measure.
To address this gap, the Controlled Ovarian Stimulation Impact Measure (COSI) was developed in order to provide a way of assessing and understanding the impacts of controlled ovarian stimulation on functioning and well-being for patients undergoing IVF.
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The stimulation should be able to disrupt the synchrony in the presence of latencies due to imperfect knowledge about parameters of a neuronal ensemble and stimulation impacts on the ensemble.
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