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Oocyte insemination techniques are related to alterations of embryo developmental timing in an oocyte donation model

2013

Because of the different intrinsic characteristics of the classic IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) techniques, the timing of zygote development can be influenced by the method of fertilization. However, there is no information about the relevance of the insemination procedure on embryo-quality parameters as measured through their developmental dynamics. The aim of this work was to determine if the insemination technique, IVF or ICSI, influences embryo developmental kinetics by examining 1203 embryos from 178 couples undergoing oocyte donation with IVF or ICSI. Using time-lapse information, this work calculated several developmental kinetic variables, from pronuclear fading (P…

AdultTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentEmbryonic DevelopmentFertilization in VitroBiologyInseminationTime-Lapse ImagingIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionAndrologyHuman fertilizationEmbryo cryopreservationPregnancymedicineHumansSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicBlastocystreproductive and urinary physiologyZygoteOocyte Donationurogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryoOocytemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresOocytesFemaleDevelopmental BiologyReproductive BioMedicine Online
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Comparison of concomitant outcome achieved with fresh and cryopreserved donor oocytes vitrified by the Cryotop method

2008

Objective To evaluate the outcome of oocyte vitrification using the Cryotop method, observed in an egg donation program by simultaneously evaluating embryos derived from vitrified and fresh oocytes coming from the same stimulated cycle. Design Cohort prospective randomized study. Setting Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad (IVI) Valencia, Spain. Patient(s) Thirty oocyte donors and 30 recipients with informed consents. Intervention(s) Vitrification by the Cryotop method. Warming 1 hour after vitrification. Microinjection of surviving MII and fresh oocytes, evaluation of fertilization, embryo development, and clinical results. Main Outcome Measure(s) Survival, fertilization, and cleavage rat…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCell Culture TechniquesFertilization in VitroBiologyCryopreservationAndrologyHuman fertilizationPregnancymedicineHumansVitrificationBlastocystCryopreservationGynecologyEstrogens Conjugated (USP)EstradiolOocyte DonationPregnancy OutcomeObstetrics and GynecologyOocyte cryopreservationEmbryo TransferOocyteCulture MediaPregnancy ratemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineFertilizationOocytesFemaleEmbryo qualityFertility and Sterility
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Live birth after embryo transfer in an unresponsive thin endometrium.

2014

A healthy term livebirth in a 35-year-old woman with ovarian failure, hypoplastic uterus and atrophic endometrium after cancer treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy was achieved by ovum donation. The detection of a receptive endometrium using a new diagnostic tool of endometrial receptivity encouraged the medical team to carry on with this poor prognosis case. To the best of our knowledge, here we report the thinnest endometrium to date in which a healthy, full term live birth has been described in assisted conception.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPoor prognosisTerm BirthEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentEndometriumAtrophic endometriumEndometriumEndocrinologyPregnancymedicineHumansEmbryo ImplantationFull TermGynecologyOocyte Donationurogenital systemObstetricsbusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryo Transferfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsEmbryo transferRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleEndometrial receptivityLive birthbusinessGynecological endocrinology : the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
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Age and Uterine Receptiveness: Predicting the Outcome of Oocyte Donation Cycles

2005

The impact of advancing age on uterine receptiveness has always been a concern of the medical establishment. Oocyte donation (OD) is the perfect model for ascertaining the extent of this relationship, but the literature is somewhat unreliable, mainly due to the limited samples on which the studies are based and insufficient control of important variables such as embryo quality.The present work was developed in a private infertility clinic.We retrospectively evaluate the results of 3089 OD cycles that ended up in a d 3 embryo transfer. Severe male factor infertility was an exclusion criterion.The impact of patients' age on pregnancy, implantation, and miscarriage rates and obstetric outcome …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy RateEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryContext (language use)AbortionBiochemistryMiscarriageEndocrinologyPregnancyInternal medicineHumansMedicineEmbryo ImplantationRetrospective StudiesGynecologyPregnancyOocyte Donationbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)Retrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEmbryo transferAbortion SpontaneousPregnancy rateEndocrinologyMultivariate AnalysisFemalebusinessEmbryo qualityMaternal AgeThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Obesity reduces uterine receptivity: clinical experience from 9,587 first cycles of ovum donation with normal weight donors

2013

Objective To analyze the reproductive outcome of recipients of donated ova according to their body mass index (BMI). Design Twelve-year retrospective cohort analysis. Setting Fertility clinics. Patient(s) 9,587 first cycles of ovum donation with ova from normoweight donors. Intervention(s) Recipients divided according to their BMI to analyze IVF laboratory and outcome parameters: lean with BMI 2 (n = 1,458; 15.2%); normoweight with BMI 20–24.9 kg/m 2 (n = 5,706; 59.5%), overweight with BMI 25–29.9 kg/m 2 (n = 1,770; 18.5%), and obese with BMI ≥30 kg/m 2 (n = 653; 6.8%). Main Outcome Measure(s) Implantation, biochemical and clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, and live-birth rates. Result(s) In …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy RateFertilization in VitroOverweightBody Mass IndexMiscarriagePregnancyRisk FactorsOdds RatioHumansMedicineEmbryo ImplantationObesityTwin PregnancyRetrospective StudiesGynecologyAnalysis of VariancePregnancyChi-Square DistributionOocyte Donationbusiness.industryObstetricsBody WeightUterusnutritional and metabolic diseasesObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseObesityTissue DonorsAbortion SpontaneousPregnancy rateLogistic ModelsTreatment OutcomeReproductive MedicineSpainPregnancy TwinFemalemedicine.symptomLive birthbusinessInfertility FemaleLive BirthBody mass indexFertility and Sterility
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Oocyte donation outcome after oncological treatment in cancer survivors.

2012

Objective To study reproductive outcome in patients cured of cancer who required oocyte donation (OD) owing to iatrogenic ovarian dysfunction. Design Multicenter, unmatched, retrospective cohorts study. Setting Private, university-affiliated group of clinics. Patient(s) Women treated and cured of cancer (n = 142) who underwent 333 cycles of OD (exposed group) and women without a previous cancer diagnosis (n = 17,844) who underwent 29,778 cycles of OD (unexposed cohort) between January 2000 and January 2012. Intervention(s) Retrospective chart review. Main Outcome Measure(s) Pregnancy, implantation, miscarriage, and ongoing pregnancy rates. Result(s) There were no differences in terms of pre…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy Ratemedicine.medical_treatmentMiscarriageCohort StudiesPregnancyRisk FactorsNeoplasmsmedicineHumansOvarian DiseasesSurvivorsRetrospective StudiesGynecologyPregnancyChemotherapyOocyte Donationbusiness.industryIncidenceCancer typePregnancy OutcomeObstetrics and GynecologyCancermedicine.diseaseRadiation therapyAbortion SpontaneousCausalityTreatment OutcomeReproductive MedicineSpainOocyte donationOvarian dysfunctionFemalebusinessInfertility FemaleFertility and sterility
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Use of cryo-banked oocytes in an ovum donation programme: a prospective, randomized, controlled, clinical trial

2010

background: An efficient oocyte cryopreservation method is mandatory to establish a successful egg-banking programme. Although there are increasing reports showing good clinical outcomes after oocyte cryopreservation, there is still a lack of large controlled studies evaluating the effectiveness of oocyte cryo-banking. In this study, we aimed to compare the outcome of vitrified-banked oocytes with the gold standard procedure of employing fresh oocytes. methods: A randomized, prospective, triple-blind, single-centre, parallel-group controlled-clinical trial (NCT00785993), including 600 recipients (a ¼ 0.05 and power of 80% for sample-size calculation) selected among 1032 eligible patients fr…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyRandomizationPregnancy RateStatistics as TopicPopulationBiologyCryopreservationlaw.inventionAndrologyRandomized controlled trialPregnancylawmedicineHumansEmbryo ImplantationeducationBiological Specimen BanksCryopreservationGynecologyeducation.field_of_studyOocyte DonationRehabilitationPregnancy OutcomeObstetrics and GynecologyOocyte cryopreservationOocyteConfidence intervalPregnancy ratemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineOocytesFemaleInfertility FemaleHuman Reproduction
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Improved short-term outcomes of kidney transplants in controlled donation after the circulatory determination of death with the use of normothermic r…

2021

Normothermic Regional Perfusion (NRP) allows the in situ perfusion of organs with oxygenated blood in donation after the circulatory determination of death (DCDD). We aimed at evaluating the impact of NRP on the short-term outcomes of kidney transplants in controlled DCDD (cDCDD). This is a multicenter, nationwide, retrospective study comparing cDCDD kidneys obtained with NRP versus the standard rapid recovery (RR) technique. During 2012-2018, 2,302 cDCDD adult kidney transplants were performed in Spain using NRP (n=865) or RR (n=1,437). The study groups differed in donor and recipient age, warm and cold ischemic time and use of ex situ machine perfusion. Transplants in the NRP group were m…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyTissue and Organ Procurementdonors and donationdelayed graft function (DGF)graft survivalnephrologyUrologykidney transplantationorgan procurement and allocationRegional perfusion030230 surgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicinePharmacology (medical)Retrospective StudiesTransplantationKidneyMachine perfusionorgan perfusion and preservationbusiness.industryGraft SurvivalRetrospective cohort studyOrgan PreservationKidney TransplantationTissue DonorspracticeDelayed Graft FunctionDeathPerfusionmedicine.anatomical_structureclinical researchDonationPropensity score matchingCirculatory systembusinessdonation after circulatory death (DCD)
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The follicular hormonal profile in low-responder patients undergoing unstimulated cycles: is it hypoandrogenic?

2012

STUDY QUESTION What is the final hormonal milieu of pre-ovulatory follicles of low-responder (LR) patients undergoing unstimulated cycles? SUMMARY ANSWER Neither androgen secretion nor LH was impaired in pre-ovulatory follicles of LR women. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Therapies currently used to improve ovarian response in LR women have an impact on the final hormonal follicular milieu, and these changes are believed to be partially responsible for determining the success rate in these women. Surprisingly, as far as we know, there is no report of the final hormonal profile of LR women undergoing unstimulated cycles or evidence that follicular androgen secretion in LR women is impaired. STUDY DESI…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classDrug ResistanceFertilization in VitroSpindle ApparatusBiologyOvarian FollicleOvulation InductionInternal medicineFollicular phasemedicineHumansProspective StudiesOvarian follicleTestosterone CongenersMetaphaseProgesteroneTestosteroneOocyte DonationRehabilitationAge FactorsObstetrics and GynecologyFertility Agents FemaleLuteinizing HormoneAntral follicleAndrogenFollicular fluidFollicular FluidAndrogen secretionEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureFollicular PhaseReproductive MedicineCase-Control StudiesOocytesFemaleFollicle Stimulating HormoneInfertility FemaleHormoneHuman Reproduction
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Genetic polymorphisms of serotonin transporter and receptor 1A could influence success during embryo implantation and maintenance of pregnancy

2012

Objective To explore whether serotonin-related gene polymorphisms influence clinical outcomes of IVF treatment in recipients using donated oocytes. Design Nested case-control study. Setting University-affiliated infertility clinic. Patient(s) Two hundred forty-five women undergoing IVF treatment with donated oocytes. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Genotype and haplotype analysis of the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR), rs1800532, rs6295, rs6313, and rs3813929, between recipients grouped according to the results of the oocyte donation for IVF treatment. Result(s) No differences were found between genotype distribution of the tryptophan hydroxylase 1, …

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