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Bradley J Van Voorhis

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The Desire Of Infertile Patients For Multiple Births, Ginny Ryan, S. Zhang, A. Dokras, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

The Desire Of Infertile Patients For Multiple Births, Ginny Ryan, S. Zhang, A. Dokras, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of infertile women who prefer a multiple birth over a singleton, patient characteristics associated with this desire, and patient knowledge about the risks of multiple births. DESIGN: Prospective analysis. SETTING: Academic university hospital-based infertility center and private general gynecology clinic. PATIENT(S): Four hundred sixty-four female patients with infertility who presented for their initial visit. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Demographic characteristics, infertility history, desire regarding multiple births, knowledge of the risks of multiple births, and goals of infertility evaluation and treatment were determined by using a 41-question survey. Univariate analysis was performed to assess patient characteristics associated …


Cost-Effectiveness Of Infertility Treatments: A Cohort Study, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks, B. Allen, D. Stovall, Craig Syrop, F. Chapler Jun 2013

Cost-Effectiveness Of Infertility Treatments: A Cohort Study, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks, B. Allen, D. Stovall, Craig Syrop, F. Chapler

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To determine the cost-effectiveness of infertility treatments. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center infertility practice. PATIENT(S): All patients treated for infertility in a 1-year time span. INTERVENTION(S): Intrauterine inseminations, clomiphene citrate and IUI (CC-IUI), hMG and IUI (hMG-IUI), assisted reproductive techniques (ART), and neosalpingostomy by laparotomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): All medical charges and pregnancy outcomes associated with the treatments were obtained. Cost-effectiveness ratios defined as cost per delivery were determined for each procedure. The effects of a woman's age and the number of spermatozoa inseminated on cost-effectiveness of the procedures was also determined. RESULT(S): Intrauterine inseminations, CC-IUI, …


Autoantibodies And Infertility: A Review Of The Literature, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Stovall Jun 2013

Autoantibodies And Infertility: A Review Of The Literature, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Stovall

Bradley J Van Voorhis

The role that autoantibodies play in infertility remains uncertain. There are conflicting data regarding the prevalence of autoantibodies in women with endometriosis. Certainly no one has demonstrated an association between the presence of antibodies in women with endometriosis and infertility. Despite intensive study, there is also no consensus on a role of autoantibodies to the zona pellucida as a cause of infertility. Recently, much attention has been focused on autoantibodies and infertility particularly with regards to phospholipid antibodies and their effect on IVF success rates. The literature suggests that women with infertility have an increased prevalence of phospholipid antibodies compared …


Computational Models For Prediction Of Ivf/Icsi Outcomes With Surgically Retrieved Spermatozoa, M. Wald, Amy Sparks, J. Sandlow, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, C. Niederberger Jun 2013

Computational Models For Prediction Of Ivf/Icsi Outcomes With Surgically Retrieved Spermatozoa, M. Wald, Amy Sparks, J. Sandlow, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, C. Niederberger

Bradley J Van Voorhis

IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) using surgically retrieved spermatozoa (SRS) is a key option in the treatment of severe male infertility. It was aimed to develop a computational model for the prediction of this modality's outcome. A dataset of 113 exemplars, derived from patients who underwent IVF/ICSI with SRS, was retrospectively analysed. The dataset, containing input features maternal age, sperm retrieval technique, type of spermatozoa used, type of male factor and output intrauterine pregnancy, was randomized into a modelling ('training') set of 83 and cross-validation ('test') set of 30. neUROn++, a set of C++ programs, was used to model the dataset …


Outcomes From Assisted Reproductive Technology, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

Outcomes From Assisted Reproductive Technology, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) for treating the infertile couple is increasing in the United States. The purpose of this paper is to review the short-term outcomes after ART. Pregnancy rates after ART have shown nearly continuous improvement in the years since its inception. A number of factors affect the pregnancy rate, with the most important being a woman's age. Certain clinical diagnoses are associated with a poorer outcome from ART, including the presence of hydrosalpinges, uterine leiomyomata that distort the endometrial cavity, and decreased ovarian reserve. Multiple gestations are the major complication after ART. New laboratory techniques, …


Clinical Predictors Of Human Blastocyst Formation And Pregnancy After Extended Embryo Culture And Transfer, M. Thomas, Amy Sparks, Ginny Ryan, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

Clinical Predictors Of Human Blastocyst Formation And Pregnancy After Extended Embryo Culture And Transfer, M. Thomas, Amy Sparks, Ginny Ryan, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical factors associated with blastocyst development and pregnancy. DESIGN: Evaluation of a prospectively collected IVF database. SETTING: An academic IVF practice. PATIENT(S): Couples (n = 529) undergoing their first IVF cycle who qualified for extended embryo culture (more than six zygotes) over the past 5 years. INTERVENTION(S): Seven or eight zygotes were cultured for 5 days, assessed for quality, and then transferred with excess zygotes cryopreserved at the pronuclear stage. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical predictors of blastocyst development and pregnancy. RESULT(S): The mean blastocyst development rate was 49.8%, with a median number of total and good-quality …


Sextuplets: An Unusual Complication Of Single Embryo Transfer, L. Mains, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis Jun 2013

Sextuplets: An Unusual Complication Of Single Embryo Transfer, L. Mains, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis

Bradley J Van Voorhis

OBJECTIVE: To describe an unusual case of a sextuplet gestation after IVF and transfer of a single blastocyst. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University-based IVF clinic. PATIENT(S): A 32-year-old female with secondary infertility undergoing IVF-ET. INTERVENTION(S): Transvaginal oocyte retrieval, transfer of a single blastocyst, and multifetal pregnancy reduction. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Ultrasound determination of pregnancy viability. RESULT(S): Six intrauterine gestational sacs, each with a fetus having cardiac activity, reduced to a triplet gestation. CONCLUSION(S): Physicians should consider advising patients undergoing IVF-ET to abstain from unprotected intercourse at least 4 days before the anticipated oocyte retrieval. Incomplete aspiration of ovarian follicles is …