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Heterotopic abdominal pregnancy following two-blastocyst embryo transfer [Case Report]
Knopman, Jaime M; Talebian, Sheeva; Keegan, Debbra A; Grifo, James A
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of a heterotopic primary abdominal pregnancy after two-blastocyst IVF-ET. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University-based IVF program. PATIENT(S): A woman with a heterotopic abdominal pregnancy after IVF-ET. INTERVENTION(S): Pituitary down-regulation with luteal antagon, ovulation induction with menotropins, IVF-ET, progesterone in oil for luteal support, dilation and curettage for missed abortion, laparoscopy, and resection of abdominal gestation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Human chorionic gonadotropin levels, pelvic ultrasound examinations, and laparoscopic and pathologic findings. RESULT(S): A heterotopic abdominal pregnancy occurred after a two-blastocyst IVF-ET. The concurrent intrauterine gestation resulted in a miscarriage. CONCLUSION(S): The number of embryos transferred has been identified as a powerful risk factor for heterotopic pregnancy; however, heterotopic pregnancy can occur following a two-embryo, blastocyst stage transfer
PMID: 17448471
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 75357
Isolated teratozoospermia does not affect in vitro fertilization outcome and is not an indication for intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Keegan, Brian Robert; Barton, Sara; Sanchez, Xavier; Berkeley, Alan S; Krey, Lewis C; Grifo, Jamie
OBJECTIVE: To reevaluate clinical management of isolated teratozoospermia, in couples initiating IVF. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of fertility indices in 535 cycles. SETTING: A large, university-based fertility center. PATIENT(S): Consecutive couples (n = 495) who had a semen analysis using Kruger/Tyberberg strict criteria at our center within 12 months before undergoing their first and/or second IVF cycle in 2002-2004 with >2 million postwash, motile sperm on the day of egg retrieval. INTERVENTION(S): Eggs were fertilized either by conventional IVF or ICSI. Semen analysis and gamete/embryo manipulation was standardized in all cases. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Fertilization, fertilization failure, pregnancy, and live birth rates. RESULT(S): There was no statistical difference in fertilization, fertilization failure, pregnancy, and live birth rates in the first or second IVF cycle when comparing couples with isolated teratozoospermia (<5% normal morphology) to those with a normal semen analysis. Furthermore, no improvement in these outcomes was noted when ICSI was used to treat these teratozoospermic couples. CONCLUSION(S): Because isolated teratozoospermia generally does not impact on the major indices of IVF, these patients need not be subjected to the unnecessary cost and potential risks of ICSI. Future studies, however, should focus on different sperm morphologic and biochemical parameters to determine if they are important for clinical management in IVF
PMID: 17448467
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 75762
Multicentre trial of preimplantation genetic screening reported in the New England Journal of Medicine: an in-depth look at the findings
Cohen, Jacques; Grifo, James A
A randomized clinical trial of 406 patients with advanced maternal age by Mastenbroek and co-workers recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed a significant decrease in pregnancy outcome after preimplantation genetic screening (PGS). It is our opinion that this study suffers from a number of insurmountable inaccuracies and that these are either a direct consequence of the inexperience of the team or of a general disregard of vital guidelines reported in the literature. Most importantly, the authors show that in their hands embryo biopsy may affect as many as half the embryos. The error rate was not presented, shedding doubt on the authors' abilities to reliably diagnose the biopsied cells. An evaluation of the study indicates that poor biopsy technique, sub standard fixation and FISH methods, poor IVF outcomes and inappropriate patient selection are the cause of the discouraging results obtained by these authors rather than problems inherent to PGS
PMID: 17908394
ISSN: 1472-6483
CID: 96502
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists: A first line ovarian stimulation protocol for IVF? [Meeting Abstract]
Conway, D. A.; Talebian, S.; Noyes, N.; Krey, L. C.; Grifo, J. A.
ISI:000241038502094
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 2305452
Serum inhibin A, inhibin B, and anti-mullerian hormone levels in women undergoing ovarian stimulation protocols using GnRH antagonists: Day 2 predictors of cycle outcome? [Meeting Abstract]
Talebian, S.; Katz, J.; Grifo, J. A.; Krey, L. C.
ISI:000241038502003
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 2305482
Embryo and oocyte cryopreservation in female cancer patients: Does malignancy affect stimulation outcome? [Meeting Abstract]
Knopman, J. M.; Talebian, S.; Noyes, N.; Grifo, J. A.; Krey, L. C.; Licciardi, F.
ISI:000241038501250
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 2305472
Maximizing efficiency in the IVF laboratory: When is extended culture worth it? [Meeting Abstract]
Talebian, S; Keegan, DA; Krey, LC; Adler, A; Grifo, JA; Berkeley, AS
ISI:000241038501043
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 2208112
Predictive value of early serum beta-hCG on pregnancy outcome after in vitro fertilization [Meeting Abstract]
Salas, J; Keegan, DA; Liu, ML; Lukanova, A; Toniolo, P; Grifo, JA
ISI:000235693800287
ISSN: 1071-5576
CID: 62828
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOs) significantly alters follicular fluid molecular signature [Meeting Abstract]
Levine, BA; Flisser, E; Katz, J; Levitz, M; Noyes, N; Krey, LC; Grifo, JA
ISI:000235693801173
ISSN: 1071-5576
CID: 62831
Presence of meiotic spindle predicts embryo competence following oocyte cryopreservation [Meeting Abstract]
Noyes, N; Chang, HC; Liu, H; Labella, P; Meng, L; Grifo, JA
ISI:000241038500151
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 70624