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How to Prepare the Egg and Embryo to Maximize IVF Success

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Colin Duncan, Helen Picton, Scott M Nelson, Reshef Tal, David Seifer, Jacqueline R. Ho, Richard J. Paulson, Georg Griesinger, Efstratios M. Kolibianakis, Colin M. Howles, Richard Fleming, John L. Yovich, Michele Kwik, Anthony Rutherford, Ben Kroon, Zi-Jiang Chen, Linlin Cui, Shavi Fernando Luk Rombauts, Rachael Rodgers, William Ledger, Rui Wang, Roger Hart, Robert J. Norman, J. Szeptycki, D. Nayot, R. F. Casper, Melanie Walls, Zsolt Peter Nagy, Ching-Chien Chang, Daniel B. Shapiro, E. A. Seidler, L. A. Murphy, D. A. Vaughan, Denny Sakkas, David K. Gardner, Cecilia Sjoblom, Harriet Swearman, Katalin Kanyo, Sandor Cseh, Janos Konc, Basak Balaban, Belén Aparicio-Ruiz, Marcos Meseguer, Paul J. McKeegan, Roger G. Sturmey, Joyce Harper, Carmen Rubio, E. G. Papanikolaou, T. Chartomatzidou, Ragaa Mansour, Juergen Liebermann, Bruce S. Shapiro, Forest C. Garner, Richard A. Anderson, Yadava B. Jeve, Harish M. Bhandari
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  • Date Published: January 2019
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781316621776

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  • This comprehensive review of the factors that affect the harvesting and preparation of oocytes and the management of embryos will allow practitioners to make evidence-based decisions for successful IVF. The book reviews and re-considers the value of strategies and outcomes in the management of fertility and conception rates, centred on the production of oocytes, and successful development of the embryo. Authored by leading experts in the field, chapters engage with treatments and strategies that affect the production of oocytes and embryos, optimizing outcomes in the management of female fertility, conception rates, and live births. This vital guide covers controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, the role of AMH in determining ovarian reserve, and primary stimulation agents and the use of adjuncts. Integral for all clinicians and embryologists working in reproductive medicine units, readers are provided with evidence-based, comprehensive advice and review of all factors affecting the management of oocytes and the embryo that are vital for successful IVF cycles.

    • Forms part of the successful How to Improve IVF Success series with Cambridge
    • Each chapter is written by a recognized world expert, reviewing all aspects of IVF which effect egg and embryo development
    • Provides a thorough companion to professionals interested in the specifics of oocytes and the development of the embryo
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    'The beauty of this book is that it is very easy to understand and is written in simple English language. It is very useful for a learner working in a subfertility unit, and it would also be helpful as a handbook for clinical use on a daily basis … I feel this book would be useful as a guidebook for infertility at all levels.' Tahira Batool Chaudhry, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

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    • Date Published: January 2019
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781316621776
    • length: 398 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 155 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.68kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    1. Physiology of ovulation Colin Duncan
    2. In vivo oocyte development Helen Picton
    3. Assessment of ovarian reserve Scott M. Nelson, Reshef Tal and David Seifer
    4. Natural cycle and minimal stimulation IVF Jacqueline R. Ho and Richard J. Paulson
    5. GnRH-agonists and –antagonists: which, when and how? Georg Griesinger and Efstratios M. Kolibianakis
    6. The gonadotropins in IVF: r-hFSH or u-hFSH, biosimilars, regimens, doses, which protocol Colin M. Howles
    7. Controlled ovarian stimulation strategies for IVF and programing cycles with steroid pretreatment Richard Fleming
    8. Monitoring the stimulated IVF cycle John L. Yovich
    9. Preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome Michele Kwik
    10. Oocyte recovery Anthony Rutherford
    11. The use of DHEA to improve oocyte quality Ben Kroon
    12. Implications of polycystic ovary syndrome on oocyte quality Zi-Jiang Chen and Linlin Cui
    13. The use of melatonin to improve oocyte development Shavi Fernando Luk Rombauts
    14. The use of LH supplements to improve the response to ovarian stimulation Rachael Rodgers and William Ledger
    15. Growth hormone as an adjunct to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF Rui Wang, Roger Hart and Robert J. Norman
    16. Mitochondrial transfer technology for improving older eggs J. Szeptycki, D. Nayot and R. F. Casper
    17. In-vitro maturation Roger Hart and Melanie Walls
    18. Oocyte banking through vitrification Zsolt Peter Nagy, Ching-Chien Chang and Daniel B. Shapiro
    19. Fertilization and complete fertilization failure in human IVF E. A. Seidler, L. A. Murphy, D. A. Vaughan and Denny Sakkas
    20. Physiology and culture of the early human embryo David K. Gardner and Denny Sakkas
    21. Use of medium supplements for oocyte and embryo culture Cecilia Sjoblom and Harriet Swearman
    22. Assisted hatching – fresh and frozen Katalin Kanyo, Sandor Cseh and Janos Konc
    23. Assessing embryo morphology to enhance successful selection and transfer Basak Balaban and David K. Gardner
    24. Evaluation of embryo quality: time-lapse imaging to assess embryo morphokinesis Belén Aparicio-Ruiz and Marcos Meseguer
    25. Metabolomic screening of embryos to enhance successful selection and transfer Paul J. McKeegan and Roger G. Sturmey
    26. Preimplantation genetic screening of embryos for IVF Joyce Harper and Carmen Rubio
    27. Cleavage stage or blastocyst transfer? E. G. Papanikolaou and T. Chartomatzidou
    28. Embryo transfer technique Ragaa Mansour
    29. Vitrification of embryos for IVF Juergen Liebermann
    30. On the strategy of 'freezing only' embryos Bruce S. Shapiro and Forest C. Garner
    31. Fertility preservation: eggs, embryos and ovarian tissue, and the use of Gnrh analogues to protect fertility Richard A. Anderson
    32. Stimulating the poor responder Yadava B. Jeve and Harish M. Bhandari.

  • Editors

    Gabor Kovacs, Monash University, Victoria
    Gabor Kovacs is a reproductive gynecologist, with nearly forty years of experience in IVF. He is an Honorary Life Member of The International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS), Honorary Life Member of The Fertility Society of Australia, and received the Distinguished Alumni Award, Monash University, and Distinguished Service Medal, of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He has edited 14 books for Cambridge, and this book is one of a series of four books: How to Improve Preconception Health to Maximize IVF Success (Cambridge, 2018); Male and Sperm Factors that Maximize IVF Success (forthcoming), and How to Prepare the Endometrium to Maximize Implantation Rates and IVF Success (forthcoming).

    Anthony Rutherford, University of Leeds
    Anthony Rutherford has worked in reproductive medicine since 1985, establishing one of the largest National Health Service IVF units in the UK in Leeds in 1991. Mr Rutherford was one of the first to introduce vaginal ultrasound and the large-scale use of GnRH analogues in IVF protocols into the UK. He has been actively involved nationally with over seventeen years as a Board member of the British Fertility Society, including as past chairman in 2009 to 2011, and in further education through the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He is a founding member of the British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy, and currently he is a Board member of the Human fertilization & Embryo Authority, the UK IVF regular.

    David K. Gardner, University of Melbourne
    David K. Gardner is a world-renowned embryologist with over thirty-five years' experience. He is a Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne, the Scientific Director of Melbourne IVF, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. He is the current President of the Alpha, representing Scientists in Reproductive Medicine, and Section Editor of Reproductive BioMedicine Online. He has edited 15 books on human IVF and embryology, is a pioneer of human blastocyst culture, and is one of the most highly cited scientists in reproductive biology and reproductive medicine.

    Contributors

    Colin Duncan, Helen Picton, Scott M Nelson, Reshef Tal, David Seifer, Jacqueline R. Ho, Richard J. Paulson, Georg Griesinger, Efstratios M. Kolibianakis, Colin M. Howles, Richard Fleming, John L. Yovich, Michele Kwik, Anthony Rutherford, Ben Kroon, Zi-Jiang Chen, Linlin Cui, Shavi Fernando Luk Rombauts, Rachael Rodgers, William Ledger, Rui Wang, Roger Hart, Robert J. Norman, J. Szeptycki, D. Nayot, R. F. Casper, Melanie Walls, Zsolt Peter Nagy, Ching-Chien Chang, Daniel B. Shapiro, E. A. Seidler, L. A. Murphy, D. A. Vaughan, Denny Sakkas, David K. Gardner, Cecilia Sjoblom, Harriet Swearman, Katalin Kanyo, Sandor Cseh, Janos Konc, Basak Balaban, Belén Aparicio-Ruiz, Marcos Meseguer, Paul J. McKeegan, Roger G. Sturmey, Joyce Harper, Carmen Rubio, E. G. Papanikolaou, T. Chartomatzidou, Ragaa Mansour, Juergen Liebermann, Bruce S. Shapiro, Forest C. Garner, Richard A. Anderson, Yadava B. Jeve, Harish M. Bhandari

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