Cycles

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In the bottom part of the starting window, all cycles related to the selected patient are displayed.

Cycles.

 

Buttons with a blue dotted frame have special functionalities. Click on it to have more information.

Click on Cycle details to review information of the selected cycle.
Click on these button to open  male medical history associated to the selected cycle.
Click on these button to open female medical history associated to the selected cycle.
Click here to learn more about adding a new cycle.

 

Contents

Overview

To open a cycle, double-click its entry on the list.

 

Once the window has refreshed, it will display the Overview tab of the cycle. These tabs, displayed below, work similar to a time-line. They are specially positioned to recreate the normal work-flow of cycles. These tabs, also referred to as summaries, will always stay on the top part of the window and they will change according to the cycle created.

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The summaries show the different treatment steps and have the following functions:

  • They display the most important data.
  • They show the status of the data and the their plausibility. These are indicated by round color symbols. If the symbol is red, put the mouse over it to know the reason.
  • Click the different summaries to change between stages of the cycle.

 

  • Summaries are generated dynamically and adjusted according to treatment type.
  • The cycle is plausible if information has been entered in all relevant treatment steps and only green warnings are visible. Also, the information needs to be filled in a certain time frame. This is called prospectivity. A cycle is said to be prospective if it displays a green thumbs up. These are the symbols used for prospectivity and plausibility: .

 

Buttons

The top of the screen will always contain a series of buttons. Some other buttons will be displayed depending on the selected tab and they will be described separately in each tab.

Buttons with a blue dotted frame have special functionalities. Click on them to have further information.

Home: click on this button to go to the starting window.
Lock cycle: click on this button to complete lock this cycle from editing.

 

QM / free fields: click on this button to access the QM field section related to this area. Or click on the right arrow to block QM fields and to see the change log.

The star on the left corner of this icon indicates that information is included in the QM field.

Go one cycle back/forward.
Cycle details: opens a window containing the summary of the selected cycle.
Print: click the arrow to choose one of the printing options.
New message: click on this button to send a message to the patient. This message can be an SMS or a web portal message.
Examinations: opens the last examination. Click on the arrow to see all past evaluations.
Medical history: by default this button opens the female patient medical history. Click on the arrow to select the male.

 

Overview

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The top part of the Cycle overview displays important information about this cycle, such as: type of treatment, number of embryos planned, etc. The left section displays information contained in the Cycle details and if you click on this section, Cycle details will open. The right section contains information that is retrieved from the cycle in course, for example, it displays the date of the last menstrual period, the date of the triggering and the medication used, etc.

One important information about this section is the use of brackets []. Information displayed inside brackets represent what procedure took place. For example, from the image above, the treatment that was planned when creating this cycle was IVF,ICSI and, right next to it, the brackets information shows that what was planned actually happened. Another example is the Pl. sperm collection that initially, was Antegrade ejaculation but in fact, Electrostimulation was used.

 

The bottom section of the Overview  tab presents the calendar and the action taken on each day. Entries in the calendar are devided in 5 groups:

  • Events: shows important events such as the first day of the last menstrual period, follicle aspiration, transfer, or clinical pregnancy. MedITEX IVF will generate this information automatically according to user entries in the corresponding cycle areas.
  • Medication: a dynamic area where you can create an individual row for every drug used during the treatment. You can add or delete drugs from this list.
  • Hormones: reserved fields for the values of the five most important hormones: FSH, LH, E2, PRG and HCG.
  • Ultrasound: this row stores images of ultrasound examinations.
  • Follicle US: in this area you can document folliculometry and other ultra sound data, including pictures of ovaries. The pictures and follicle measurements produced by special ultrasound devices can be automatically imported to MedITEX IVF via the DICOM interface, if the DICOM module has been purchased.

 

Some cells might display a red triangle on the top right corner. This indicates that it contains extra information. Put the move over that cell to view such data.

Example:

In order to edit this information, double-click the cell (in case of Hormones and Ultrasound ) or click on Medication on the left column (under Events).

 

 

Events

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Medication

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MedITEX IVF provides you with a list of all main drugs that are used in reproductive-medical treatments. Additional drugs can be individually defined in the system settings.

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  • To add a new drug to the treatment, click the "M+" button on the left side of the window.
  • In the new window, choose the drug, dosage and the application start and time. You can add additional drugs in the system settings.

    Tip: Enter the first letter(s) of the drug in the field to find the drug you are looking for more quickly. Select the drug from the list and confirm by pressing <RETURN>.

  • Convenient: By defining an application area, all drug-related data – including the therapy protocols – will be immediately ready as you select a drug.
  • You can lock single mediactions with a double click (or right click) on it. Locked medications has a grey corner.

To extend the time of taking drugs do the following:

  • select the last medication field
  • concurrently press the "Strg button" on your keyboard and click with your mouse on the required date in your calendar.

 

Hormones

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Ultrasound

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Aspiration

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OI-IUI

 

Cryo / Donation

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Culture

Precise documentation of every single oocyte.

Every egg cell is unique. Several methods have been developed to evaluate the development potential on cell and cleavage level. Cells are extracted, undergo a treatment, are frozen if necessary, transported, stored, thawed, cultivated again and transferred. Enough reasons to create documentation on cell level. The EU Directive "Cells and Tissue" also requires documentation on identifiability and traceability of each oocyte.

MedITEX IVF allows detailed documentation of all development stages and manipulations of each egg cell – exact to the day, including photos, scores, comments, performed analysis etc.

MedITEX IVF for the first time allows you to document complex laboratory processes realistically, for example post maturing of individual egg cells, adding of thawed oocytes or performing fertilization on the following day.

Every single obtained egg cell will be represented visually in a graphical overview. It allows entries for a maximum of ten cultivation days, although more then 5 to 6 days will most likely never be necessary. In the overview, development stages and manipulations such as insemination and injections, assisted hatching, polar body diagnosis, freezing and thawing processes, embryo transfer and more, can be assigned exact to the cell and day. All this can be done with a few mouse-clicks on the corresponding cells.

 

Table representation

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Before entering data you should consider if you wish to put the focus of your documentation on summarized entries, or also on the individual egg cells. In the first case you should enter the data only in the table view, while in the second you should use the graphical representation. The graphical representation can also be used to "fine-tune” entries made in the tabular view.

The table and graphical representations are linked logically. Changes made in one of the two views will also be represented in the other.

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

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Graphical representation

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If that appears too complex, you can quickly insert data within a table overview. There you only need to enter summarized information about obtained, treated, fertilized and transferred egg cells.

The table and graphical representations are linked logically. Changes made in one of the two views will also be represented in the other

The graphical representation can also be used to "fine-tune” entries made in the tabular view.

Summed representation

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An additional summed representation provides a quick overview of the culture processes. The tabs allow you to change between the views with a single mouse click.

 

Transfer

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Luteal phase

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Pregnancy

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Birth

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ICD10

 
   

 

 

 

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