2019
Diminished ovarian reserve versus ovarian aging: overlaps and differences.
Ata B, Seyhan A, Seli E. Diminished ovarian reserve versus ovarian aging: overlaps and differences. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2019, 31: 139-147. PMID: 30870184, DOI: 10.1097/gco.0000000000000536.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal ovarian reserveOvarian reservePregnancy lossOocyte qualityReproductive technology cyclesAge-matched womenDiminished ovarian reserveLow ovarian reserveFetal chromosomal abnormalitiesQuantitative declineFecundity of womenOvarian stimulationNatural conceptionOvarian agingPoor responseART treatmentAged womenYoung womenChromosomal abnormalitiesAvailable evidenceDecreased numberQualitative declineOocyte poolWomenBlastocyst development
2017
A universal freeze all strategy
Ata B, Seli E. A universal freeze all strategy. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2017, 29: 136-145. PMID: 28333696, DOI: 10.1097/gco.0000000000000362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElective frozen embryo transferFrozen embryo transferOvarian responseEmbryo transferPatient/physician preferenceReproductive technology cyclesLow ovarian responseLive birth rateMultifollicular growthHypertensive disordersOvarian stimulationPerinatal outcomesPlacenta accretaUnstimulated cyclesNew RCTsPerinatal mortalityPreclinical evidenceSerious complicationsEndometrial functionClinical evidenceRetrospective studyPhysician preferenceContradictory resultsExcessive responseAdverse effects
2011
Preterm deliveries that result from multiple pregnancies associated with assisted reproductive technologies in the USA: a cost analysis
Bromer JG, Ata B, Seli M, Lockwood CJ, Seli E. Preterm deliveries that result from multiple pregnancies associated with assisted reproductive technologies in the USA: a cost analysis. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2011, 23: 168-173. PMID: 21372712, DOI: 10.1097/gco.0b013e32834551cd.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple pregnanciesPreterm deliveryPreterm infantsNumber of embryosInfant deliveryAssisted reproductive technology cyclesElective single embryo transferART live birthsReproductive technology cyclesSingle embryo transferFinancial burdenART neonatesART twinsMedical complicationsART cyclesLive birthsSubstantial burdenMean costPregnancyEmbryo transferART tripletsInfantsHealthcare expendituresHealth science policyReproductive technologies
2008
Assessment of embryo viability in assisted reproductive technology: shortcomings of current approaches and the emerging role of metabolomics
Bromer JG, Seli E. Assessment of embryo viability in assisted reproductive technology: shortcomings of current approaches and the emerging role of metabolomics. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2008, 20: 234-241. PMID: 18460937, DOI: 10.1097/gco.0b013e3282fe723d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher multiple pregnancy rateEmbryo assessmentMultiple pregnancy rateReproductive technology cyclesLower implantation rateReproductive technologiesAssessment of glucoseCleavage rateImplantation rateUse of metabolomicsPregnancy rateRole of metabolomicsEmbryo culture mediumEmbryo viabilityUseful adjunctGood embryosAmino acid metabolismReproductive medicineMetabolomic profilingTechnology cyclesAcid metabolismOxygen consumptionOverview of studiesEmbryo metabolismProteomic profiling