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P-189 Should we vitrify the early blastocyst? Retrospective study on 851 warming cycles with single embryo transfer
F. Entezami1,2, B. Gonzalez-Marti2, C. Davy3, S. Alvarez3, D. Delafontaine3, D. Cornet3, A.M. Junca2 1Clinique Internationale du Parc Monceau, Paris, France
2Eylau-Unilabs, IVF Department, Paris, France
3Eylau-La Muette, IVF Department, Paris, France
P-190 Increased scrutiny of NGS profiles / ranking does not improve eSET implantation of euploid blastocysts: A randomized comparative trial
C.M. Rios1, J.B. Whitney2, M. VerMilyea3, A.E. Jones4, A. Picou3, K. Balloch2, N.L. Nugent2, K. Silverberg5, R.E. Anderson6, M.C. Schiewe2
1Ovation Fertility, Genetics, Henderson, U.S.A.
2Ovation Fertility, ART Lab, Newport Beach CA, U.S.A.
3Ovation Fertility, ART Lab, Austin TX, U.S.A.
4Ovation Fertility, Genetics, Nashville TN, U.S.A.
5Texas Fertility Center, ART Clinic, Austin TX, U.S.A.
6Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine, ART Clinic, Newport Beach CA, U.S.A.
P-191 Development of a Mouse Embryo Assay with enhanced sensitivity for detection of peroxides in mineral oil samples
E. Mestres1, M. Garcia-Jimenez1, L. Faes2, I. Vanrell1, V. Bogaert2, I. Jonckheere2, A. Casals1, C. Llop1, N. Costa-Borges1, G. Calderon1
1Embryotools S.L., R&D, Barcelona, Spain 2FertiPro N.V., R&d, Beernem, Belgium
P-192 Systematic single embryo transfer after preimplantation genetic screening improves overall results (in terms of “normal” ongoing pregnancies) and should be widely implemented
G. Barrenetxea Ziarrusta1, E. Martínez2, M. De Las heras2, G. Ohiane2, J.I. Arambarri3, J. Barrenetxea4 1Reproducción Bilbao, Gynecolgy & Assisted Reproduction, Bilbao, Spain
2Reproducción Bilbao, Lab. Embriology, Bilbao, Spain
3Reproducción Bilbao, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Bilbao, Spain
4Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Pamplona, Spain
P-193 Safety of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) as a non-invasive assessment of embryo metabolism
M. Venturas Pedro1, T. Sanchez1, E. Seidler2, D. Sakkas2, D. Needleman1 1Harvard University, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cambridge, U.S.A. 2Boston IVF, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Waltham, U.S.A.
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