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Paul Devroey

Researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Publications -  527
Citations -  42194

Paul Devroey is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 526 publications receiving 39887 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Devroey include Free University of Brussels & Siemens.

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A randomized assessor-blind trial comparing highly purified hMG and recombinant FSH in a GnRH antagonist cycle with compulsory single-blastocyst transfer

TL;DR: Highly purified hMG is at least as effective as rFSH in GnRH antagonist cycles with compulsory single-blastocyst transfer and noninferiority of hphMG compared to rF SH was established.
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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection versus in vitro fertilization: a randomized controlled trial and a meta-analysis of the literature

TL;DR: The data from this study and the meta-analysis show that ICSI is a more efficient technique in terms of fertilization, but not in comparison with HIC IVF.
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Results of intracytoplasmic sperm injection with ejaculated, fresh and frozen–thawed epididymal and testicular spermatozoa

TL;DR: The performance of ICSI with regard to damage, pronuclear status, embryo development and transfer was analysed separately for the four different types of spermatozoa used: fresh ejaculated, epididymal and testicular as well as frozen-thawed epididmal spermatozosa.
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Live birth rates following natural cycle IVF in women with poor ovarian response according to the Bologna criteria

TL;DR: The trial suggests that although natural cycle IVF is a promising treatment option for younger normal responders, its potential is very limited to poor ovarian responders as described by the Bologna criteria, irrespective of patient's age.
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Viability of partially damaged human embryos after cryopreservation.

TL;DR: Although children have been delivered after transfer of partially damaged embryos, the aim of a cryopreservation programme must be to obtain fully intact embryos after thawing.