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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of a single-lumen aspiration needle versus a double-lumen aspiration needle in follicular aspiration in patients with high-complexity infertility issues(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-11-04) Guevara Mendoza, Ursula Yulliana; Huiman Cruzado, Rosario del Pilar; Calsin Pacompia, WilmerMaterials and Methods: The research was quantitative, and the study design is a systematic review. The population consists of a literature review of 10 scientific articles published in scientific databases in Spanish and English, with a maximum age of ten years. The databases used were: EBSCO, PubMed, Scielo, Epistemonikos, and the Journal of Assisted Reproduction. A critical and intensive evaluation of each article was conducted using the GRADE method, which provides a systematic and transparent way to summarize the evidence. Results: Of the total, 50% are from the United States, 20% from Turkey, and 10% each from China, Germany, and Egypt, respectively. Regarding study designs, 60% are randomized controlled trials, 10% are meta-analyses, 10% are retrospective studies, 10% are cohort studies, and 10% are systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The studies were quantitative. Conclusions: It was concluded that 50% of the studies demonstrate the effectiveness of a single-lumen needle, 30% indicate that both needles are effective, and 20% show that the double-lumen needle is effective in follicular washing.
