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Meridiano Congress International (Italy)
Event Manager: David Slangen
T +39 06 88 595 250 - F +39 06 88595 234
david.slangen@meridiano.it
The registration fee is 150€ and includes:
• Access to scientific sessions
• Educational materials
• Certificate of attendance
• Coffee breaks and luncheons
Dinners are not included
EXCEMED designed this programme in partnership with Omnia Education
Success rates following IVF treatment have increased significantly since the early days, mainly contributed by the introduction and use of ovarian stimulation. Controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) has a vital role in IVF by allowing control of the various events and increasing the number of oocytes to optimise outcomes. The aim of COS is to achieve maximal success with minimal side effects. Other important aspects to be considered are cost-effectiveness and patient compliance. Progress in or understandings of ovarian physiology and new advances in ovarian stimulation strategies have made it possible to achieve the best outcomes with COS. The aim of this workshop is to lay out ideal outcomes desired by patients, embryologists, clinicians following ART and fine-tuned, individualised approaches towards attaining these goals.
Klaus Buehler
Centre for Reproductive Medicine & Gynaecological
Endocrinology
Stuttgart, Germany
Robert fischer
Fertility Centre Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
Jean noel Hugues
Reproductive Medicine Unit, Jean Verdier Hospital,
University Paris XIII
Paris, France
Nicolaos Polyzos
Dexeus University Hospital
Barcelona, Spain
Sesh Sunkara
Queen’s Hospital
Essex, UK
• Define laboratory and clinical outcomes for defining success in ART
• Identify key factors influencing the success of ART
• Tailor the best stimulation protocol for patient undergoing ART
• Discuss and debate changing approaches to ART
12.00 Registration
Welcome lunch
14.00 Opening and introduction
14.10 L1 What is success in ART? (laboratory and clinical outcomes for defining success in ART) VIDEO LECTURE
N. Polyzos (Spain)
14.35 L2 Number of oocytes for optimising IVF outcomes
S. Sunkara (UK)
15.00 L3 Female age, ovarian reserve and ovarian reserve tests: implications for ART
N. Polyzos (Spain)
15.25 coffee break
15.45 interactive case studies session
16.45 panel discussion
17.45 end of the first day
08.30 Wrap up
08.45 L4 Ovarian response groups, suboptimal response and the pOSeiDOn concept VIDEO LECTURE
K. Buehler (Germany)
09.10 L5 What kind of gonadothropins to use? VIDEO LECTURE
K. Buehler (Germany)
09.35 L6 Stimulation strategies for overcoming impaired response VIDEO LECTURE
J.N. Hugues (France)
10.00 coffee break
10.15 L7 is there a place for mild stimulation and modifying natural cycle in icOS? VIDEO LECTURE
J.N. Hugues (France)
10.45 L8 is the time ready for all freeze strategy for all patients? VIDEO LECTURE
S. Sunkara (UK)
11.10 interactive case studies session
12.10 panel discussion
12.45 concluding remarks
13.00 end of the workshop
closing lunch
Programme Manager: Silvia Cristofanelli
T +39 06 420413 421 - F +39 06 420413 677
silvia.cristofanelli@excemed.org
Medical Advisor: Sesh Sunkara
sksunkara@hotmail.com