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Endometrial transcriptome analysis indicates superiority of natural over artificial cycles in recurrent implantation failure patients undergoing frozen embryo transfer
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 32Issue 6p597–613Published online: March 28, 2016- Signe Altmäe
- Karin Tamm-Rosenstein
- Francisco J. Esteban
- Jaak Simm
- Liis Kolberg
- Hedi Peterson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 31Little consensus has been reached on the best protocol for endometrial preparation for frozen embryo transfer (FET). It is not known how, and to what extent, hormone supplementation in artificial cycles influences endometrial preparation for embryo implantation at a molecular level, especially in patients who have experienced recurrent implantation failure. Transcriptome analysis of 15 endometrial biopsy samples at the time of embryo implantation was used to compare two different endometrial preparation protocols, natural versus artificial cycles, for FET in women who have experienced recurrent implantation failure compared with fertile women. - Article
Freeze-all can be a superior therapy to another fresh cycle in patients with prior fresh blastocyst implantation failure
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 29Issue 3p286–290Published online: May 14, 2014- Bruce S Shapiro
- Said T Daneshmand
- Forest C Garner
- Martha Aguirre
- Cynthia Hudson
Cited in Scopus: 51Despite numerous advances in assisted reproduction, implantation failure remained the most common outcome following embryo transfer in 2011 (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, 2011). Most fresh autologous embryo transfers in 2011 failed to result in live birth, and national average implantation rates ranged from 4–36%, depending on maternal age. Therefore, a large proportion of patients undergoing IVF experience at least one fresh embryo transfer cycle resulting in implantation failure. - Article
History of endometriosis may adversely affect the outcome in menopausal recipients of sibling oocytes
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 25Issue 5p543–548Published online: August 10, 2012- Yannis Prapas
- Maria Goudakou
- Ioannis Matalliotakis
- Alexandra Kalogeraki
- Charikleia Matalliotaki
- Yannis Panagiotidis
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 31Due to the known adverse effect of endometriosis on gamete quality, it has always been difficult to demonstrate a direct effect of endometriosis on implantation. In order to eliminate these confounding effects, this prospective comparative study studied a population of menopausal recipients with and without endometriosis sharing sibling oocytes coming from the same donor. The aim was to understand the impact of endometriosis on implantation, pregnancy and live birth rates in menopausal recipients.