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Selection of Embryos by Time-lapse

Infertility

In order to improve success rate by assisted reproductive techniques new techniques are being developed for selection of the embryo with best chance of implantation, establishement of pregnancy and subsequent delivery.The present study is based upon the hypothesis that time-lapse (frequent imaging) may give information about important steps in embryonic development, which could help to optimize selection of embryo(s) for treatment in IVF. The present study evaluates the outcome of conventional embryo culture with culture in a specially developed incubator equipped with a time-lapse system (Embryoscope). Embryos from 50 IVF cycles (400 embryos) will be randomised to either conventional incubation or to culture in the Embryoscope. Embryos will be cultured for five days to the blastocyst stage. The primary endpoint is fraction of embryos developed to the four cell stage.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Prospective, Multi-centric Observational Study to Determine the Mono-bifollicular Development...

Ovulation Induction

This is a prospective and multicentric observational study to determine the real mono-bifollicular development rate that is obtained under normal care conditions following ovulation induction (OI) treatment with follitropin-alpha filled by mass prescribed in accordance with standard practice.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

An Observational Study of Cetrotide® Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Antagonist (GnRH Antagonist)...

Infertility

This is a multicentric, prospective, observational study on the use of Cetrotide to control the endogenous gonadotrophin levels in Gonal-f stimulated ART treatment cycles in the Asia-Pacific region. The study plans to enrol approximately 1800-2000 subjects over a 9-month period at each participating centre. This observational study is initiated to collect information on the use of Cetrotide (GnRH antagonist) in ART cycles in routine practice across the Asia-Pacific region. The information will allow a better understanding of the current ovarian stimulation regimens that involve Cetrotide in the control of the endogenous gonadotrophin concentrations. The collection of live birth data, though a challenging task, as a secondary endpoint will allow the study to show valuable information on the final objective of ART. To minimize the potential variability due to the different ovarian stimulation agents, the study is to include cycles treated with Gonal-f (recombinant human FSH) since this agent is widely available in the region.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

An Open Label, Canadian Phase IIIb Study With Ovidrel in Ovulation Induction (OI) and Assisted Reproductive...

Ovulation InductionInfertility

With the development of the recombinant gonadotrophins, the use of human source proteins for the production of hormones has become unnecessary. These proteins, which are found in urinary preparations, have been thought to cause the local, post-injection adverse events (AEs) in some subjects. There has been a demand by physicians for an alternative to urinary products for treatment. Due to allergies to urinary products, or other personal reasons, subjects were not able or willing to be treated with proteins of human origin. This study allowed subjects to be treated with the recombinant human chorionic gonadotropin (r hCG) (free of urinary proteins), which otherwise would not be possible. The study sponsor used this opportunity to collect additional safety data on the new recombinant product, (Ovidrel, r-hCG).

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Lifestyle Behaviors on In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Outcome

Infertility

Many women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) ask their doctor if there are any behaviors they should avoid, or any behaviors they should emphasize during their IVF cycle. This study examines the effects of health habits surrounding exercise, smoking, alcohol, sleep, caffeine, herbal medications, acupuncture, and diet on pregnancy rates during IVF cycles. The purpose of this study is to determine if lifestyle behaviors have a significant impact on pregnancy rates during treatment with IVF. This is an observational study conducted at a private academically-affiliated infertility clinic and includes 118 women ages 44 and below scheduled to undergo IVF treatment. All subjects were asked to complete a health history survey at the time of enrollment and a daily survey during each day of their IVF cycle. The primary outcome is clinical pregnancy rate.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Registry of Pregnancies Conceived Following Exposure to Ovulation Stimulation Medications

Infertility

To identify adverse effects of ovulation drugs on pregnancy, including pregnancy loss, fetal teratology and dysmorphology, and infant development up to age 3.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Benefit of Follicular Flushing During Oocyte Retrieval for Poor Responder Patient in an Assisted...

InfertilityFemale1 more

The object of this study is to determine the benefit of follicular flushing with a double channel needle in a poor responder population for a maximum number of oocytes to be retrieved. The investigators compare two methods of oocyte retrieval with or without flushing. 220 patients undergoing an in vitro fertilization (IVF) or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) have to be included. All patients with less than 5 follicles of 14 mm and more the day of ovulation induction will be included, following a randomized protocol in two groups, Group A: Oocyte retrieval is performed with a single lumen aspiration needle 17G. Group B: Oocyte retrieval is performed with a double lumen aspiration needle 17G. all follicles are flushed with flushing solution in addition to direct aspiration of the follicular fluid, 20CC of flushing medium is provided for all the procedure and flushing medium is collected separately from direct fluid aspiration in order to follow up each oocyte one by one. First criterion of our comparison is the number of oocyte retrieved. Second criteria are: oocyte quality, fertilization rate, number and quality of embryos obtained, clinical pregnancy rate. In Group B the investigators will compare two subgroups: oocytes collected in flush medium and oocytes from direct follicle fluid. Then the investigators will know the capability of oocyte collected after follicular flushing to be fertilized and to increase the success chance of pregnancy for poor responder patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Post Marketing Observational Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Elonva (Corifollitropin Alfa)...

InfertilityFemale

This observational study will examine the safety and efficacy profile of Elonva (corifollitropin alfa) when administered in Korean women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) in combination with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist for the development of multiple follicles in an assisted reproductive technology (ART) program.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Modified Natural Cycle Offers a Chance of Pregnancy in Patients With Poor Response and High Basal...

InfertilityPremature Ovarian Failure

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified natural cycle in patients with previous poor response to infertility drugs and high basal FSH, prior to proceeding to oocyte donation or abandoning fertility treatment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Therapeutic Utility of hMG-HP

Sterility

To assess the effectiveness of a protocol of ovarian hyperstimulation with urinary gonadotrophins, to achieve clinical pregnancy in females undergoing IVF. Study hypothesis: to assess the effectiveness of a protocol of urinary gonadotrophins

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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