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Candidate genes for age at menarche are associated with endometriosis
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 41Issue 5p943–956Published online: May 14, 2020- Irina Ponomarenko
- Evgeny Reshetnikov
- Alexey Polonikov
- Irina Verzilina
- Inna Sorokina
- Elizaveta E Elgaeva
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 28Are the candidate genes for age at menarche associated with a risk of endometriosis? - Article
The performance of the Elecsys® anti-Müllerian hormone assay in predicting extremes of ovarian response to corifollitropin alfa
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 41Issue 1p29–36Published online: April 30, 2020- Ana Raquel Neves
- Christophe Blockeel
- Georg Griesinger
- Juan Antonio Garcia-Velasco
- Antonio La Marca
- Ignacio Rodriguez
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5What is the performance of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) as measured by the Elecsys® AMH assay in predicting ovarian response in women treated with 150 µg corifollitropin alfa (CFA)? - Article
Maternal and perinatal outcomes in programmed versus natural vitrified–warmed blastocyst transfer cycles
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 41Issue 2p300–308Published online: March 21, 2020- Reeva Makhijani
- Chantal Bartels
- Prachi Godiwala
- Alison Bartolucci
- John Nulsen
- Daniel Grow
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26Do maternal and perinatal outcomes differ between natural and programmed frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles? - Article
Prospective randomized multicentre comparison on sibling oocytes comparing G-Series media system with antioxidants versus standard G-Series media system
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 40Issue 5p637–644Published online: February 5, 2020- David K. Gardner
- Takeshi Kuramoto
- Miho Tanaka
- Shigetoshi Mitzumoto
- Markus Montag
- Atsumi Yoshida
Cited in Scopus: 10Does the inclusion of three antioxidants (A3), acetyl-l-carnitine (ALC), N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) and alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) improve human embryo development and pregnancy potential? - Article
Durations of intrauterine balloon therapy and adhesion reformation after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis: a randomized controlled trial
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 40Issue 4p539–546Published online: December 10, 2019- Xue Yang
- Yuhuan Liu
- Tin-Chiu Li
- Enlan Xia
- Yu Xiao
- Fengqiong Zhou
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9Does placing an intrauterine balloon for different durations (7, 14 or 28 days) affect the recurrence of intrauterine adhesions after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis? - Article
Identification of research priorities in infertility and assisted reproduction: an international, multicentre study
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 40Issue 2p238–244Published online: October 29, 2019- Désirée García
- Sarai Brazal
- Frederikke Lindenberg
- Eva Toft
- Antonio La Marca
- Rosa Borrás
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2What are the main research interests among patients of assisted reproductive technologies (ART)? - ArticleOpen Access
‘There is only one thing that is truly important in an IVF laboratory: everything’ Cairo Consensus Guidelines on IVF Culture Conditions
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 40Issue 1p33–60Published online: October 10, 2019- Cairo Consensus Group
Cited in Scopus: 24This proceedings report presents the outcomes from an international expert meeting to establish consensus guidelines on IVF culture conditions. Topics reviewed and discussed were: embryo culture – basic principles and interactions; temperature in the IVF laboratory; humidity in culture; carbon dioxide control and medium pH; oxygen tension for embryo culture; workstations – design and engineering; incubators – maintaining the culture environment; micromanipulation – maintaining a steady physcochemical environment; handling practices; assessment practices; culture media – buffering and pH, general composition and protein supplementation, sequential or single-step media for human embryo culture; use and management – cold chain and storage; test equipment – calibration and certification; and laboratory equipment and real-time monitoring. - Article
Risk factors associated with pre-eclampsia in pregnancies conceived by ART
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 39Issue 6p969–975Published online: September 17, 2019- Yan Li
- Shigang Zhao
- Yunhai Yu
- Chunling Ma
- Ye Zheng
- Yue Niu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5What are the factors associated with the increased incidence of pre-eclampsia in pregnancies conceived through IVF using autologous oocytes? - Article
Ovarian stimulation for oocyte vitrification does not modify disease-free survival and overall survival rates in patients with early breast cancer
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 39Issue 5p860–867Published online: July 10, 2019- Elkin Muñoz
- Javier Domingo
- Gonzalo De Castro
- Isabel Lorenzo
- Juan A. García-Velasco
- Jose Bellver
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6Does ovarian stimulation for oocyte vitrification affect disease-free survival and overall survival rates in women with early breast cancer? - ArticleOpen Access
Childbirth close to natural menopause: does age at menopause matter?
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 39Issue 1p169–175Published online: March 28, 2019- Marthe Sørli Gottschalk
- Anne Eskild
- Tom Gunnar Tanbo
- Elisabeth Krefting Bjelland
Cited in Scopus: 3Does a successful spontaneous pregnancy in the years close to natural menopause depend on age at menopause? - Article
Differential impacts of gonadotrophins, IVF and embryo culture on mouse blastocyst development
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 39Issue 3p372–382Published online: March 12, 2019- Miaoxin Chen
- Siew L Wong
- Linda L Wu
- Yasmyn E Gordon
- Leonie K Heilbronn
- Rebecca L Robker
Cited in Scopus: 7Conception via assisted reproductive technology (ART) increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Underlying differences between ART-conceived and in-vivo-conceived embryos that contribute to this increased risk are, however, not known. - Article
Human growth hormone for poor responders: a randomized placebo-controlled trial provides no evidence for improved live birth rate
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 6p908–915Published online: February 26, 2019- Robert J. Norman
- Helen Alvino
- Louise M. Hull
- Ben W. Mol
- Roger J. Hart
- Thu-Lan Kelly
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 35Does the addition of human growth hormone (HGH) to an IVF cycle improve the live birth rate in previously documented poor responders to FSH? - Article
Protective effect of oestrogen receptor α-PvuII transition against idiopathic male infertility: a case-control study and meta-analysis
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 4p588–598Published online: January 22, 2019- Narges Mobasseri
- Hossein Nikzad
- Mohammad Karimian
Cited in Scopus: 16Is there any genetic association between oestrogen receptor alpha [ERα]-PvuII polymorphism and idiopathic male infertility? - Article
Overnight ovarian tissue transportation for centralized cryobanking: a feasible option
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 5p740–749Published online: January 18, 2019- Jana Liebenthron
- Markus Montag
- Jochen Reinsberg
- Maria Köster
- Vladimir Isachenko
- Katrin van der Ven
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26Is overnight transportation of ovarian tissue before cryopreservation in a centralized cryobank from the FertiPROTEKT network feasible? - Article
Autologous endometrial cell co-culture improves human embryo development to high-quality blastocysts: a randomized controlled trial
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 3p321–329Published online: January 5, 2019- Cécile Le Saint
- Kimberley Crespo
- Amélie Bourdiec
- François Bissonnette
- Karen Buzaglo
- Bernard Couturier
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6Does autologous endometrial cell co-culture (AECC) improve the number of good-quality blastocysts obtained by IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), compared with conventional embryo culture medium in a broad group of patients referred to assisted reproductive technology (ART)? - Article
Morphokinetic parameters in chromosomal translocation carriers undergoing preimplantation genetic testing
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 2p177–183Published online: December 7, 2018- Jenna Lammers
- Arnaud Reignier
- Carole Splingart
- Kamran Moradkhani
- Paul Barrière
- Thomas Fréour
Cited in Scopus: 2Can embryo morphokinetic parameters help identify unbalanced embryos in translocation carriers? - REVIEW
The impact of maternal lifestyle factors on periconception outcomes: a systematic review of observational studies
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 1p77–94Published online: October 26, 2018- Elsje C. Oostingh
- Jennifer Hall
- Maria P.H. Koster
- Bola Grace
- Eric Jauniaux
- Régine P.M. Steegers-Theunissen
Cited in Scopus: 31The main risk factors for important reproductive health issues such as subfertility and perinatal mortality largely originate in the periconception period. To evaluate associations between modifiable maternal lifestyle factors and periconception outcomes, a systematic search was conducted for relevant studies published from 1990 to February 2017 on Embase, Medline, Web of Science, Cochrane database, PubMed and Google Scholar. The initial search identified 6166 articles, of which 49 studies were eligible for inclusion. - Article
The uterine fibroid/myoma tumour: analysis of the global research architecture using density-equalizing mapping
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 36Issue 2p227–238Published online: November 15, 2017- Dörthe Brüggmann
- Frank Louwen
- Tatjana Braun
- Doris Klingelhöfer
- Jan Bauer
- Michael H. Bendels
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5Uterine fibroids can severely impact a woman’s quality of life, result in significant morbidity and are a leading indication for hysterectomy. Many aspects of the disease remain largely obscure. Despite these knowledge gaps, no detailed maps of the global fibroid research architecture have yet been generated. This study used the NewQIS approach to assess worldwide research productivity, encompassing numerous aspects of the scientific output, quality and socioeconomic features. Regression analysis indicated an increase in fibroid research activity in the investigated time periods. - Article
Perinatal outcomes after gestational surrogacy versus autologous IVF: analysis of national data
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 35Issue 6p708–714Published online: September 13, 2017- Sesh Kamal Sunkara
- Belavendra Antonisamy
- Hepsy Y. Selliah
- Mohan S. Kamath
Cited in Scopus: 14Anonymized data were obtained from the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority to determine whether gestational surrogacy influences perinatal outcomes compared with pregnancies after autologous IVF. A total of 103,160 singleton live births, including 244 after gestational surrogacy, 87,571 after autologous fresh IVF and intractyoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and 15,345 after autologous frozen embryo transfers were analysed. Perinatal outcomes of pretern birth (PTB), low birth weight (LBW) and high birth weight (HBW) were compared. - Article
Timing therapeutic donor inseminations in natural cycles: human chorionic gonadotrophin administration versus urinary LH monitoring
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 35Issue 2p174–179Published online: May 18, 2017- Hady El Hachem
- Roland Antaki
- Camille Sylvestre
- Louise Lapensée
- Guillaume Legendre
- Pierre Emmanuel Bouet
Cited in Scopus: 3This cohort study assessed whether timing therapeutic donor sperm inseminations (TDI) in natural cycles (NC) using ultrasound monitoring and ovulation trigger with human chorionic gonadotrophin (US/HCG) improves cumulative live birth rates (LBR) compared with detection of LH surge with urinary kits (u-LH). It included 232 normo-ovulatory women aged ≤40 years, undergoing 538 TDI in NC between 2011 and 2014. In the u-LH group (113 women, 267 cycles), TDI was performed the day following a positive test. - Article
Bio-equivalent doses of recombinant HCG and recombinant LH during ovarian stimulation result in similar oestradiol output: a randomized controlled study
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 35Issue 2p232–238Published online: May 11, 2017- Birgit Alsbjerg
- Helle Olesen Elbaek
- Rita Jakubcionyte Laursen
- Betina Boel Povlsen
- Thor Haahr
- Claus Yding Andersen
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0In nature, HCG is secreted by the implanting embryo from peri-implantation and onwards. In contrast, LH is mandatory for steroidogenesis and follicular development during the follicular phase, working in synergy with FSH. Moreover, LH is mandatory for the function of the corpus luteum. Although LH and HCG bind to the same receptor, significant molecular, structural and functional differences exist, inducing differences in bioactivity. This randomized controlled study compared the effect of recombinant FSH stimulation combined with daily either micro-dose recombinant HCG or recombinant LH supplementation in a 1:1 bioactivity ratio from day 1 of stimulation in a long gonadotrophin releasing hormone agonist down regulation protocol. - Article
Chromosomal polymorphisms are associated with female infertility and adverse reproductive outcomes after infertility treatment: a 7-year retrospective study
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 35Issue 1p72–80Published online: April 24, 2017- Ran Cheng
- Yaxian Ma
- Ying Nie
- Xiaoyong Qiao
- Zhilan Yang
- Rujun Zeng
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 13Data from 19,950 women were retrospectively analysed to determine the effect of chromosomal polymorphisms on female infertility and pregnancy outcome; fertile women were used as controls. Frequency of chromosomal polymorphisms and adverse pregnancy outcomes were compared between groups. A significantly higher incidence of chromosomal polymorphisms was found in total infertile patients, and patients with tubal infertility, ovulatory dysfunction, cervical and uterine abnormalities, and unexplained infertility compared with controls (5.53% [P < 0.001], 4.86% [P = 0.012] 5.40% [P < 0.001], 5.75% [P < 0.001] and 8.51% [P < 0.001], versus 3.74%, respectively). - Article
Live birth derived from oocyte spindle transfer to prevent mitochondrial disease
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 34Issue 4p361–368Published in issue: April, 2017- John Zhang
- Hui Liu
- Shiyu Luo
- Zhuo Lu
- Alejandro Chávez-Badiola
- Zitao Liu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 183Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are maternally inherited and can cause fatal or debilitating mitochondrial disorders. The severity of clinical symptoms is often associated with the level of mtDNA mutation load or degree of heteroplasmy. Current clinical options to prevent transmission of mtDNA mutations to offspring are limited. Experimental spindle transfer in metaphase II oocytes, also called mitochondrial replacement therapy, is a novel technology for preventing mtDNA transmission from oocytes to pre-implantation embryos. - Article
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation in female-to-male transgender people: insights into ovarian histology and physiology after prolonged androgen treatment
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 34Issue 6p557–566Published online: March 21, 2017- Chloë De Roo
- Sylvie Lierman
- Kelly Tilleman
- Karen Peynshaert
- Kevin Braeckmans
- Mirte Caanen
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 86Female-to-male transgender people (trans men), are faced with the risk of losing their reproductive potential owing to gender affirming hormone treatment and genital reconstructive surgery. Transgender people also tend to start sex reassignment treatment at a young age, when reproductive wishes are not yet clearly defined nor fulfilled (De Sutter, 2001). About one-half of trans men, however, express the desire to have children (Wierckx et al., 2012). It is, therefore, recommended by the most recent Standards of Care of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health to clearly discuss fertility and fertility preservation before any treatment (Coleman et al., 2012). - Article
‘Model’ versus ‘everyday’ patients: can randomized controlled trial data really be applied to the clinic?
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 34Issue 3p274–279Published online: December 15, 2016- Eliyakim Hershkop
- Linoy Segal
- Ofer Fainaru
- Shahar Kol
Cited in Scopus: 19New drug approval requires a new drug to undergo rigorous clinical trials to determine its efficacy and safety. A drug is approved only for the population on which it was tested, i.e. those who meet the inclusion criteria of the trial. The aim of this study was to determine what percentage of ‘real life’ patients in our clinic meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria used in large-scale clinical trials required for drug registration in the field of assisted reproduction. All 265 consecutive patients with pertinent data treated in a tertiary centre IVF Unit during 2015 were surveyed.