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Assessing the practice of LuPOR for poor responders: a prospective study evaluating follicular fluid cfDNA levels during natural IVF cycles.

Sfakianoudis KonstantinosPetroula A TsioulouEvangelos MaziotisGiannelou PolinaGlava ArgyroGrigoriadis SokratisRapani AnnaAndrianos NezosPantou AgniKoutsilieris MichaelKonstantinos PantosMastorakos GeorgeSimopoulou Mara
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
Our results indicate that ff originating from LuPOR presents with higher levels of cfDNA. The higher cfDNA levels are attributed to mainly apoptotic events, as the ALU247 levels and DNA integrity did not differ statistically significantly between FoPOR and LuPOR. The absolute mean level of ALU247 corresponding to necrotic events was higher in LuPOR. Regarding embryological data, cfDNA integrity was correlated with both number and quality of cleavage stage embryos in both FoPOR and LuPOR, along with blastocyst stage embryos in LuPOR. Necrotic events were associated with poorer blastocyst formation rate and blastocyst quality in LuPOR. As the comparison between FoPOR and LuPOR results to similar IVF laboratory data, the practice of LuPOR may stand as a promising approach for poor responders, while it merits further investigation.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
  • cell death
  • big data
  • transcription factor
  • machine learning
  • single molecule
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • circulating tumor