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Early serum hCG after in vitro fertilization (IVF) differs depending on day of embryo transfer [Meeting Abstract]
Keegan, DA; Salas, J; Liu, M; Lukanova, A; Toniolo, P; Grifo, JA
ISI:000241038501018
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 70636
Day 5 versus day 6 blastocyst cryopreservation [Meeting Abstract]
Adler, A; Dejesus, E; Flisser, E; Berkeley, A; Grifo, J; Krey, L
ISI:000241038501097
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 70637
Assessing embryonic potential in a slowly developing cohort by day 6 embryo transfer: Later selection does not compromise pregnancy rates [Meeting Abstract]
Adler, A; Keegan, D; Krey, L; Berkeley, A; Grifo, J
ISI:000241038501098
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 70638
Isolated teratozoospermia does not affect initial in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is not advantageous in this population [Meeting Abstract]
Barton, S; Keegan, B; Sanchez, X; Krey, L; Grifo, J
ISI:000241038501358
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 70639
Transabdominal ultrasound-assisted embryo transfer and pregnancy outcome
Flisser, Eric; Grifo, James A; Krey, Lewis C; Noyes, Nicole
OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical value of transabdominal ultrasound (TAS)--assisted embryo transfer on outcomes of in vitro fertilization--embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in comparison to the 'clinical touch' method of transcervical embryo transfer by one physician and to determine if transabdominal ultrasound should be applied to all cases of embryo transfer in this practice. DESIGN: A retrospective comparison study. SETTING: A university-based IVF practice. PATIENT(S): Two hundred forty-nine patients who underwent transcervical transfer of fresh embryos created using autologous oocytes performed by the same physician from July 1, 2003, to June 30, 2004. INTERVENTION(S): On selected days, at time of embryo transfer, transabdominal ultrasound was performed to guide catheter placement depth approximately 1 cm from the uterine fundus. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The presence of at least one gestational sac on ultrasound was compared in the two study groups; additionally, the clinical pregnancy rate (presence of fetal cardiac activity observed on ultrasound), the ectopic pregnancy rate, the biochemical pregnancy rate, and the implantation rate (number of gestational sacs identified on ultrasound per number of embryos transferred) between groups was evaluated. Characteristics of the two cohorts were analyzed to verify similarities between the treatment and control groups, including age of recipient, prior IVF history, day of transfer (day 3 or day 5 after retrieval), difficulty of transfer, the use of a tenaculum, and the quality and number of embryos transferred. RESULT(S): No statistical difference was seen in the presence or number of gestational sacs following embryo transfer with or without transabdominal ultrasound guidance. CONCLUSION(S): No additional advantage is conferred when using transabdominal ultrasound to perform embryo transfer. In experienced hands, the 'clinical touch' method of embryo transfer yields equivalent results to transabdominal ultrasound-guided embryo placement. However, in patients with a prior history of difficult uterine sounding or embryo transfer, transabdominal ultrasound guidance may still play a role
PMID: 16595211
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 64166
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
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
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