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Fertility and Sterility | 2003

Risk of death in pregnancy achieved through oocyte donation in patients with Turner syndrome: a national survey.

Megan Freebury Karnis; A. Zimon; Sasmira Lalwani; Lorna Timmreck; Sigal Klipstein; Richard H. Reindollar

Abstract Objective To determine the risk of death in pregnant women with Turner syndrome who were treated with oocyte donation, and to ascertain the prevalence of preconception cardiac screening in these patients. Design Survey and literature review. Setting Academic infertility center. Participant(s) All 258 donor-egg programs in the 1997 Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates publication from the Society for Artificial Reproductive Technology were surveyed by fax or telephone. Main outcome measure(s) Death in pregnancy conceived through oocyte donation and proportion of patients prescreened with echocardiography. Result(s) One hundred thirty-four (52%) programs reported 146 Turner patients treated, resulting in 101 pregnancies. One patient died from aortic rupture while awaiting treatment; 72 (49.3%) patients were pre- screened with echocardiography. No deaths in pregnancy were reported. A literature review identified four case reports of Turner patients who died during pregnancy in the United States during the same time period. Conclusion(s) The maternal risk of death from rupture or dissection of the aorta in pregnancy may be 2% or higher. Patients with Turner syndrome have not been adequately screened with echocardiography before treatment. Specialists who treat patients with Turner syndrome need to be aware of their cardiac risk and its potential exacerbation from the increased cardiac demands of pregnancy.


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 2004

Risk of Death in Pregnancy Achieved Through Oocyte Donation in Patients With Turner Syndrome: A National Survey

Megan Freebury Karnis; A. Zimon; Sasmira Lalwani; Lorna Timmreck; Sigal Klipstein; Richard H. Reindollar

UNLABELLED To determine the risk of death in pregnant women with Turner syndrome who were treated with oocyte donation, and to ascertain the prevalence of preconception cardiac screening in these patients. DESIGN Survey and literature review. SETTING Academic infertility center. PARTICIPANT(S) All 258 donor-egg programs in the 1997 Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates publication from the Society for Artificial Reproductive Technology were surveyed by fax or telephone. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Death in pregnancy conceived through oocyte donation and proportion of patients prescreened with echocardiography. RESULTS One hundred thirty-four (52%) programs reported 146 Turner patients treated, resulting in 101 pregnancies. One patient died from aortic rupture while awaiting treatment; 72 (49.3%) patients were pre- screened with echocardiography. No deaths in pregnancy were reported. A literature review identified four case reports of Turner patients who died during pregnancy in the United States during the same time period. CONCLUSION(S) The maternal risk of death from rupture or dissection of the aorta in pregnancy may be 2% or higher. Patients with Turner syndrome have not been adequately screened with echocardiography before treatment. Specialists who treat patients with Turner syndrome need to be aware of their cardiac risk and its potential exacerbation from the increased cardiac demands of pregnancy.


Fertility and Sterility | 2004

Influence of body mass index (BMI) on the outcome of 6,827 IVF cycles

D.A. Ryley; S.R. Bayer; J. Eaton; A. Zimon; Sigal Klipstein; Richard H. Reindollar


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

O-63: Angiogenesis factors in human ovarian follicular development: The presence of vascular endothelial growth factor and placental growth factor in follicular fluid

S. Dovey; B.A. Malizia; A. Adini; T. Von Wald; A. Zimon; Anny Usheva


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

A Short Ovarian Stimulation Does Not Negatively Impact IVF Pregnancy Rates When Utilizing a GnRH Antagonist Protocol

Jennifer L. Eaton; A. Zimon; T. Von Wald; M. Goldman; M.M. Alper; Richard H. Reindollar


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Proteomic Variations in Human Follicular Fluid Composition Correlate With Age and Fertility Potential

T. Von Wald; Benjamin M. Lannon; A. Zimon; D.A. Ryley; Richard H. Reindollar; Anny Usheva


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Ovarian Steroidogenesis and Oocyte Number Is Not Impaired in Women With Mullerian Agenesis: Further Evidence That a Defect in WNT4 Is Not a Common Cause of This Syndrome

A. Zimon; M. Goldman; Sasmira Lalwani; M.J. Berger; D.A. Ryley; Richard H. Reindollar


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

IBD and IVF: Nearly 1 in 4 Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease May Achieve Live-Birth Through ART

A. Zimon; T. Von Wald; D.A. Ryley; M. Goldman; M.J. Berger; Richard H. Reindollar


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

IVF Outcomes in Patients Age 38 Years or Older With a Normal Basal FSH (≤10 mIU/ml) vs. an Elevated Basal FSH (>10 mIU/ml)

D.A. Ryley; D. Ezcurra; T. Von Wald; A. Zimon; M.M. Alper


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

IVF Success Rates in Patients With an Elevated Baseline FSH (> 10 mIU/ml): Antagonist vs. Microdose Flare

D.A. Ryley; D. Ezcurra; T. Von Wald; A. Zimon; M.M. Alper

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Richard H. Reindollar

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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D.A. Ryley

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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T. Von Wald

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Anny Usheva

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Sasmira Lalwani

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Sigal Klipstein

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Lorna Timmreck

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Anna Erat

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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