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Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Clinically recognizable error rate after the transfer of comprehensive chromosomal screened euploid embryos is low

M.D. Werner; Mark P. Leondires; W.B. Schoolcraft; B.T. Miller; A.B. Copperman; Edwin Robins; F. Arredondo; Timothy N. Hickman; Jacqueline N. Gutmann; Wendy J. Schillings; Brynn Levy; D. Taylor; N.R. Treff; R.T. Scott

OBJECTIVE To determine the clinically recognizable error rate with the use of quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)-based comprehensive chromosomal screening (CCS). DESIGN Retrospective study. SETTING Multiple fertility centers. PATIENT(S) All patients receiving euploid designated embryos. INTERVENTION(S) Trophectoderm biopsy for CCS. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Evaluation of the pregnancy outcomes following the transfer of qPCR-designated euploid embryos. Calculation of the clinically recognizable error rate. RESULT(S) A total of 3,168 transfers led to 2,354 pregnancies (74.3%). Of 4,794 CCS euploid embryos transferred, 2,976 gestational sacs developed, reflecting a clinical implantation rate of 62.1%. In the cases where a miscarriage occurred and products of conception were available for analysis, ten were ultimately found to be aneuploid. Seven were identified in the products of conception following clinical losses and three in ongoing pregnancies. The clinically recognizable error rate per embryo designated as euploid was 0.21% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.10-0.37). The clinically recognizable error rate per transfer was 0.32% (95% CI 0.16-0.56). The clinically recognizable error rate per ongoing pregnancy was 0.13% (95% CI 0.03-0.37). Three products of conception from aneuploid losses were available to the molecular laboratory for detailed examination, and all of them demonstrated fetal mosaicism. CONCLUSION(S) The clinically recognizable error rate with qPCR-based CCS is real but quite low. Although evaluated in only a limited number of specimens, mosaicism appears to play a prominent role in misdiagnoses. Mosaic errors present a genuine limit to the effectiveness of aneuploidy screening, because they are not attributable to technical issues in the embryology or analytic laboratories.


Fertility and Sterility | 2013

The clinical misdiagnosis rate with qPCR based comprehensive chromosomal screening (CCS) for embryonic aneuploidy is low and may commonly reflect mosaicism

M.D. Werner; Mark P. Leondires; F. Arredondo; Timothy N. Hickman; W.B. Schoolcraft; R.T. Scott


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

Decreased ovarian reserve biomarkers are associated with reduced fecundability in women with no history of infertility

K. Hunter Cohn; Q. Zhang; B.T. Miller; F. Arredondo; M. Hinckley; J.N. Gutmann; C.A. Benadiva; J. Nulsen; M.P. Leondires; G. Letterie; Jennifer Hirshfeld-Cytron; A.B. Copperman; P. Yurttas Beim


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

PGT in fresh and frozen donor oocyte cycles

A.R. Anderson; D. Taylor; E.A. Williams; D. Covington; F. Arredondo


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Simplified culture conditions: comparing invocell culture device to in vitro culture

A.R. Anderson; D. Taylor; E.A. Williams; F. Arredondo


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Increase access to care with invocell

F. Arredondo; E.A. Williams; D. Taylor; U. Balthazar; A.S. Browne; A.R. Anderson


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Whole genome sequencing reveals common genetic pathways underlying ovarian function disorders

R. Berro; T. Hu Seliger; D. Parfitt; S.T. Globus; B.T. Miller; J.N. Gutmann; F. Arredondo; J. Nulsen; A.B. Copperman; P. Yurttas Beim


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Pregancy loss is a major risk for premature IVF treatment discontinuation

Karvir H; Hunter Cohn K; F. Arredondo; Miller Bt; Gutmann Jn; Leondires Mp; A.B. Copperman; Yurttas Beim P


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Successive single embryo transfer cycles lead to reduced risk without compromising success rates in women under 38

K. Hunter Cohn; H. Wu; J. Schnorr; F. Arredondo; B.T. Miller; M.P. Leondires; J.N. Gutmann; L. Weckstein; J. Nulsen; S.E. Katz; P.C. Lin; A.B. Copperman; Eric Widra; P. Yurttas Beim


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

PGS pregnancy outcome for day 5 and day 6 transfers

A.R. Anderson; D. Taylor; K.C. Chiles; A.S. Browne; U. Balthazar; F. Arredondo

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B.T. Miller

University of Rochester

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A.R. Anderson

University of Texas at San Antonio

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D. Taylor

University of Texas at San Antonio

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A.S. Browne

University of Texas at San Antonio

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J. Nulsen

University of Connecticut Health Center

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G. Vela

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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M. Luna

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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