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What Did We Learn in the Last 50 Years and what are Our Expectations for the Future of Reproductive Medicine

Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie - Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology 2013; 10 (Sonderheft 1): 126-129

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Success in ART
Abbildung 1: Success in ART as measured by LBR: Improved since 1981 from 5–10% to 24–40%.


Keywords: ARTLBRlife birth rate
 
 
Rate of live-birth delivery per initiated cycle
Abbildung 2: Rate of live-birth delivery per initiated cycle (variations due to age distribution and protocol use). Sources: Europe, UK, Germany: 2007 results from ESHRE [De Mouzon et al., 2012]; Canada: 2009 results from Canadian ART register (2011); USA: 2009 results from US CDC report (2011); Japan: 2008 results from Japan Society of Obstetrics & Gynecology; Australia/New Zealand: 2009 results from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report, 2011.


Keywords: LBRlive birth rate
 
 
Number of ET transferred and resulting multiple deliveries
Abbildung 3: Number of ET transferred and resulting multiple deliveries. During 13 years (1997–2009) in Europe multiple delivery rates declined by 32% and triplets by 78%. Source: European registry by ESHRE 2008 (CDC 2010); Assisted reproductive technology in Australia and New Zealand 2009.


Keywords: Embryoembryo transferImplantation
 
 
Rate of OHSS per ART cycle initiated
Abbildung 4: Rate of OHSS per ART cycle initiated. Sources: Europe, UK, Germany: 2007 results from ESHRE [De Mouzon et al., 2012]; Canada: 2009 results from Canadian ART register (2011); USA: 2009 results from US CDC report (2011); Japan:2008 results from Japan Society of Obstetrics & Gynecology; Australia/New Zealand: 2009 results from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report (2011).


Keywords: ARTOHSS
 
 
Injection of autologous purified mitochondria
Abbildung 5: Injection of autologous purified mitochondria. Oocyte stem cells are purified from the other cells, in the ovarian cortex and the mitochondria is extracted from the stem cells. In order to satisfy legal, ethical and scientific criteria the source of the mitochondrial activity must meet two requirements: the mitochondria must be obtained from the same individual as the oocyte (autologous) and the mitochondria must be germ line quality (undamaged and free of mutations).


Keywords: Mitochondriaoocytesingle spermatozoonstem cell
 
 
 
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