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comparative genomic hybridization

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:45 am
by rtl
Hi Dr. Wisot,

I currently have frozen embryo's in La Jolla, we have a 17 month old son and are now starting to discuss a second child. My question is if CGH can be perfomed on frozen 5 day embryos or do they need to be fresh for this procedure? I also understand that it is best if they were frozen via vitrification, but can it still be done if the embryos were not frozen in this manner? Finally is this procedure offered through RPMG?

Thank you,

RTL

Re: comparative genomic hybridization

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:46 am
by Dr. Wisot
Technically, CGH can be done on trophectoderm biopsies on frozen blastocysts. We have done it.

The problem is that by the time you get results the embryos are beyond the normal time for transfer; not 5 day embryos, but now 7 day embryos and there are no studies I am aware of showing consistent success transferring that late. They could be refrozen, but that would probably seriously impair the embryos.

So this is something that has to be worked out better before I would recommend it for frozen embryos. We will be recommending it in appropriate cases in fresh cycles, then freezing the embryos by vitrification and doing frozen transfers.

Arthur L. Wisot, M. D.
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc.
Redondo Beach, California

Re: comparative genomic hybridization

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:47 am
by rtl
Hi Dr. Wisot,

Thanks for your quick response. I forgot to ask on my initial thread if RPMG has an age limit in which they will not perform a FET?

Thanks again,

RTL

Re: comparative genomic hybridization

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:47 am
by Dr. Wisot
That's an doctor/patient individual decision for an established patient, but above 45 we usually require a medical evaluation first.

Arthur L. Wisot, M. D.
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc.
Redondo Beach, California