Publications by authors named "C Rongieres"

Purpose: To evaluate ovarian stimulation response in couples undergoing preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-M) for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) METHODS: Retrospective, observational, multicentric study. Parameters of ovarian response and PGT-M outcomes were compared according to the DM1-affected patient (female or male). A total of 229 couples underwent at least one controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycle for the PGT-M procedure.

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  • * Fifty-two fertility specialists reached an agreement on personalizing gonadotropin dosages according to factors like age and BMI, and preferred fresh transfers for low to normal responders while suggesting freeze-all strategies for high responders.
  • * The AMPLITUDE consensus emphasizes the need for optimizing ovarian stimulation protocols in assisted reproductive technology, with recommendations for future research to further enhance treatment outcomes.
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  • The study evaluated the use and effectiveness of follitropin delta in women undergoing IVF or ICSI, focusing on its safety and dosing patterns in clinical practice after one treatment cycle.
  • Conducted in France across 14 centers, 248 women were treated, with 223 being analyzed; the study highlighted that a significant majority of patients followed a standardized dosing algorithm.
  • Key findings included an average of 11.3 oocytes retrieved per patient, a clinical pregnancy rate of 35%, and an ongoing pregnancy rate of 29.6%, indicating good efficacy and safety of follitropin delta in IVF/ICSI treatments.
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Objective: To improve the reliability of prediction models for ovarian response to stimulation in ART.

Design: A multicenter retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Twelve reproductive centers.

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Background: Cancer treatments of the last decades improve the survival rate of children and adolescents. However, chemo- and radiotherapy result in gonadal damage, leading to acute ovarian failure and sterility. The preservation of fertility is now an integral part of care of children requiring gonadotoxic treatments.

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