Impact of quantitative parameters, such as number of retrieved oocytes, number of transferred embryos and availability of surplus embryos for cryopreservation, on clinical pregnancy rates in ART
Abstract:Objective: To estimate the impact of quantitative parameters such as number of retrieved oocytes, number of transferred embryos and availability of surplus embryos for cryopreservation on clinical pregnancies in assisted reproductive technology (ART). Design: We used the database of fertility clinic on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment cycles from year 2000 to 2010. Follicular fluids containing oocyte-cumulus complexes were recovered by a single lumen follicle a… Show more
Is there an optimal number of oocytes retrieved where live birth rates or cumulative live birth rates per aspiration are maximised after ART? A systematic review,
Is there an optimal number of oocytes retrieved where live birth rates or cumulative live birth rates per aspiration are maximised after ART? A systematic review,
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