Epidemiological factors influencing IVF outcome: Evidence from the Yale IVF program
Matalliotakis I, Cakmak H, Arici A, Goumenou A, Fragouli Y, Sakkas D. Epidemiological factors influencing IVF outcome: Evidence from the Yale IVF program. Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynaecology 2008, 28: 204-208. PMID: 18393021, DOI: 10.1080/01443610801912436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIVF outcomesFamily historyEpidemiological factorsIVF-ET cyclesIVF-ET outcomeIVF-ET treatmentNon-pregnant womenMain outcome measuresMedical School HospitalDegree of smokingAge of womenIVF-ETInfertile womenMenstrual statusObstetric historyPregnant womenRetrospective studyIVF programMedical filesFertilization outcomeMedical historyInverse associationIVF unitMenstrual symptomsOutcome measuresCycle outcome can be predicted by the growth profile of untransferred cleavage-stage embryos
Yilmaz S, Kutlu P, Sofuoglu K, Delikara N, Kolankaya A, Arici A. Cycle outcome can be predicted by the growth profile of untransferred cleavage-stage embryos. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2008, 16: 124-128. PMID: 18252058, DOI: 10.1016/s1472-6483(10)60565-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup 1Pregnancy outcomesPregnancy rateGroup 2Intracytoplasmic sperm injection cyclesAssisted reproduction treatment cyclesBlastocyst formationSperm injection cyclesCycle outcomeIVF unitReceiving treatmentTreatment cyclesDay 5Excess embryosCleavage stage embryosPatientsOutcomesInjection cyclesDevelopmental potentialExtended culture