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Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2009

Vitrification of human embryos subjected to blastomere biopsy for pre-implantation genetic screening produces higher survival and pregnancy rates than slow freezing

L. Keskintepe; Geoffrey Sher; Anna Machnicka; Drew Tortoriello; Aykut Bayrak; Jeffrey D. Fisch; Yuksel Agca

PurposeCryopreservation of blastocysts, especially those subjected to the trauma due to blastomere biopsy for the purposes of pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS), requires significant optimization. Laboratory and clinical outcomes were compared to determine the effect of two different cryopreservation techniques on the development of human pre-implantation embryos that underwent blastomere biopsy and blastocoel drainage prior to cryopreservation.DesignRetrospective clinical study.Patient(s)Women who requested cryotransfer of supernumerary blastocysts were analyzed by FISH.ResultsThe main outcome measures were post-thaw survival (SR), pregnancy (PR), and implantation (IR). The SR of slowly frozen blastocysts was 83% compared to 97% for vitrified blastocysts. In 160 cases where biopsied embryos were cryotransferred, the results for slowly frozen versus vitrified blastocysts were: SR (71% vs. 95%), PR (23% vs. 37%), and IR (26% vs. 36%, P < 0.05), respectively.ConclusionThe results revealed that vitrified blastocysts provided higher SR, PR and IR as compared to slowly frozen counterparts.


Human Reproduction | 2000

Vaginal sildenafil (Viagra): a preliminary report of a novel method to improve uterine artery blood flow and endometrial development in patients undergoing IVF

Geoffrey Sher; Jeffrey D. Fisch


Human Reproduction | 2001

The Graduated Embryo Score (GES) predicts blastocyst formation and pregnancy rate from cleavage-stage embryos

Jeffrey D. Fisch; Herman Rodriguez; R. Ross; Gail Overby; Geoffrey Sher


Human Reproduction | 2000

Antibodies to phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine are associated with increased natural killer cell activity in non-male factor infertility patients

Geoffrey Sher; Jeffrey D. Fisch; Ghanima Maassarani; William Matzner; Wendell Ching; Penny Chong


Fertility and Sterility | 2007

Single embryo transfer (SET) day 3 vs. day 5 based on graduated embryo score (GES) and soluble human leukocyte antigen-g (sHLA-G): preliminary results of a prospective, randomized controlled trial

Jeffrey D. Fisch; Mark Adamowicz; J. Hackworth; M. Ginsburg; L. Keskintepe; Geoffrey Sher


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

“In silico experiments”— yes, but the great western cowboy “random chance” is still alive

Geoffrey Sher; Jeffrey D. Fisch


Fertility and Sterility | 2007

Vaginal sildenafil selectively improves uterine receptivity in women with poorly estrogenized endometrium

Geoffrey Sher; Jeffrey D. Fisch; L. Keskintepe


Fertility and Sterility | 2000

A Graduated Embryo Scoring (GES) System Predicts Blastocyst Development From Cleavage-Stage Embryos

Herman Rodriguez; R. Ross; Jeffrey D. Fisch; Geoffrey Sher


Fertility and Sterility | 2000

Sclerotherapy: A Less Invasive Alternative for the Treatment of Ovarian Endometriomas Prior to IVF

Jeffrey D. Fisch; Geoffrey Sher


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Live Birth Rates from Single Embryo Transfer Are Similar Fresh or Frozen and Are Not Improved by Preimplantation Genetic Screening

Jeffrey D. Fisch; Jay Hackworth; Amy Mariano; Alexander Stojanoff

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R. Ross

University of Nevada

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Anna Machnicka

Georgia Regents University

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Aykut Bayrak

University of Southern California

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Penny Chong

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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