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P-258 Similar implantation and pregnancy rates using a single medium versus sequential media for embryo culture: a randomized controlled trial
I.A. Sfontouris1, E.M. Kolibianakis2, G.T. Lainas1, I.Z. Zorzovilis1, G.K. Petsas1, T.G. Lainas1
1Eugonia, Assisted Reproduction Unit, Athens, Greece
2Aristotle University of Thessaliniki, 1st Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Thessaloniki, Greece
P-259 Exploring mathematical vectors to predict embryo implantation: a model using the start of blastulation and the time to reach the expanded blastocyst stage
M. Cetinkaya1, C. Pirkevi1, Y. Kumtepe Colakoglu1, H. Yelke1, M. Aygun1, S. Kahraman1
1Istanbul Memorial Hospital, ART and Reproductive Genetics Center, Istanbul, Turkey
P-260 Is everything about the morula? The time to achieve a morula and the period at which the embryo stays a morula predict implantation
C. Pirkevi1, M. Cetinkaya1, Y. Kumtepe Colakoglu1, Z. Atayurt1, H. Yelke1, A.P. Cil1, S. Kahraman1
1Istanbul Memorial Hospital, Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Reproductive Genetics Center, Istanbul, Turkey
P-261 A prognostic model with two selected morphokinetic parameters accurately predicts the implantation potential of human embryos cultured in EmbryoScopeTM
D. Parvanov1, I. Rangelov2, I. Ivanova2, K. Nikolova2, S. Nikolova2, V. Staykov2, G. Stamenov3, T. Chaushev1
1Nadejda Fertility Clinic, Research Department, Sofia, Bulgaria 2Nadejda Fertility Clinic, Embryology Department, Sofia, Bulgaria 3Nadejda Fertility Clinic, Obstetrics / Gynecology, Sofia, Bulgaria
P-262 Monopronucleated ICSI zygotes: In Vitro development and morphokinetic evaluation
S. Mateo1, F. Vidal2, A. Veiga1, V. Perez1, I. Rodriguez1, P.N. Barri1, M. Boada1
1Hospital Universitario Quiron Dexeus, Service of Reproductive Medicine, Barcelona, Spain 2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cell Biology Unit Faculty of Biosciences, Barcelona, Spain
P-263 Cilostazol improves oocyte competence and IVF outcomes in mice: ovulation of immature oocytes with higher developmental rates
A.M. Taiyeb1, K. Khalaf2, A. Alazzam3, A. Bani Younes4, M.E. Kjelland5, A. Haji6, S.A. Muhsen-Alanssari6, M.T. Ridha-Albarzanchi7
1Texas A&M University, Physiology & Pharmacology, TX, U.S.A.
2Khalifa University, Biomedical Engineering, Abu Dhabi, United Kingdom
3Khalifa University, Mechanical Engineering, Abu Dhabi, United Kingdom
4Khalifa University, Aerospace Engineering, Abu Dhabi, United Kingdom
5Conservation Genetics & Biotech LLC, MS, U.S.A.
6BARZ IVF Center for Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment, IVF, Erbil, Iraq 7BARZ IVF Center for Embryo Research and Infertility Treatment, Andrology, Erbil, Iraq
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