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PREGNANCY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS DIAGNOSED AS CHROMOSOMALLY MOSAIC BY NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING (NGS). [Meeting Abstract]

Besser, A; Maxwell, SM; Friedenthal, J; Munne, S; McCaffrey, C; Grifo, J
ISI:000409446002026
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713662

A HURDLE IN THE EGG FREEZING RACE: COMPARISON DONOR AND AUTOLOGOUS OOCYTE CRYO-PRESERVATION (OC) OUTCOMES. [Meeting Abstract]

Druckenmiller, S; Labella, P; DeVore, S; Grifo, J; Hodes-Wertz, B; Noyes, N
ISI:000409446001101
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713712

MTOR INHIBITION PROLONGS REPRODUCTIVE LONGEVITY IN A MURINE MODEL OF PHYSIOLOGIC OVARIAN AGING. [Meeting Abstract]

Goldman, KN; Chenette, D; Larkin, L; Grifo, J; Keefe, DL; Schneider, RJ
ISI:000409446000002
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713852

PUT ON ICE, TWICE: COMPARISON OF TROPHECTODERM BIOPSY (TEBX) WITH PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) IN CYCLES USING PREVIOUSLY FROZEN VS. FRESH AUTOLOGOUS OOCYTES. [Meeting Abstract]

Noyes, N; Lee, H; Druckenmiller, S; Labella, P; Ampeloquio, E; Grifo, J
ISI:000409446002041
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713642

CLINICAL ERROR RATES OF NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING (NGS) COMPARED TO ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION (ACGH) INEUPLOID BLASTOCYSTS. [Meeting Abstract]

Friedenthal, J; Maxwell, SM; Tiegs, AW; Besser, A; McCaffrey, C; Munne, S; Noyes, N; Grifo, J
ISI:000409446002092
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713612

SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN MISCARRIAGE RATES BETWEEN CENTERS AFTER REPLACEMENT OF EUPLOID BLASTOCYSTS TESTED BY ARRAY COMPARITIVE GENOME HYBRIDIZATION. [Meeting Abstract]

Sawarkar, SS; Escudero, T; Jordan, A; Grifo, J; Nagy, Z; Zhang, J; Ball, G; Chen, SH; Coates, A; Barritt, J; Munne, S
ISI:000409446002045
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713632

LIVE BIRTH OF EUPLOID EMBRYOS: AN UPDATE ON HOW MUCH STAGE, GRADES AND DAY OF BIOPSY MATTER. [Meeting Abstract]

McCulloh, DH; McCaffrey, C; Lee, H; Noyes, N; Berkeley, AS; Grifo, J
ISI:000409446002065
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713622

CRYOPRESERVATION AND STORAGE OF OOCYTES DO NOT INCREASE ANEUPLOIDY OR MOSAICISM IN RESULTING BLASTOCYSTS. [Meeting Abstract]

Lee, H; McCulloh, DH; McCaffrey, C; Ampeloquio, E; Noyes, N; Grifo, J
ISI:000409446002032
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713652

THE PROGESTIN-CONTAINING INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (IUD) DURING OVARIAN STIMULATION AND OOCYTE RETRIEVAL: SHOULD IT STAYOR SHOULD IT GO? [Meeting Abstract]

Friedenthal, J; Maxwell, SM; Willson, S; McCulloh, DH; Grifo, J; Goldman, KN
ISI:000409446000025
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2713832

Paternal Age Is Not Associated With Pregnancy Outcomes After Single Thawed Euploid Blastocyst Transfer

Tiegs, Ashley W; Sachdev, Nidhee M; Grifo, Jamie A; McCulloh, David H; Licciardi, Frederick
Although controversial, increasing paternal age has been shown to negatively affect assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes and success rates. Most studies investigating the effect of paternal age on ART outcomes use a donor oocyte model to minimize maternal aneuploidy contribution. This study sought to determine whether increasing paternal age is associated with adverse in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes when aneuploidy is minimized using preimplantation genetic screening. There were 573 single thawed euploid embryo transfers from 473 patients undergoing oocyte donor and autologous IVF cycles. Cycles were categorized according to paternal age at oocyte retrieval, and an age adjustment was performed for maternal age in order to evaluate for an isolated paternal age effect. Fertilization rate was found to decrease significantly with increasing paternal age ( P = .04). After controlling for oocyte age, there was no significant difference in pregnancy outcomes across all paternal age categories after euploid embryo transfer, including implantation rate ( P = .23), clinical pregnancy rate ( P = .51), and spontaneous abortion rate ( P = .55). Therefore, if a couple is able to produce and transfer a single thawed euploid embryo, no difference in IVF pregnancy outcomes is identified with increasing paternal age.
PMID: 28100115
ISSN: 1933-7205
CID: 2413962