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267 Comparing success rates across clinics may not be meaningful Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary see pages 1115021 2016 ART CYCLE PROFILE Type of ART and Procedura ID: 848859

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1 267 MICHIGANGAGO IVFBRIGHTON, MICHIGAN C
267 MICHIGANGAGO IVFBRIGHTON, MICHIGAN Comparing success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–21). 2016 ART CYCLE PROFILE Type of ART and Procedural Factors IVF 100%Unstimulated 0%Used gestational carrier 0%With ICSI 90%PGD/PGS 51%Tubal factor 17%Ovulatory dysfunction 9%Diminished ovarian reserve 37%Endometriosis 17%Uterine factor 6%Male factor 33%Other factor 20%Unknown factor 9%Female factors only 20%Female & male factors 21% 2016 ART SUCCESS RATESTotal number of cycles(includes 1 cycle[s] using fresh embryos from frozen nondonor eggs) Type of Cycle35–3738–4041–42Fresh Embryos from Fresh Nondonor EggsPercentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) Average number of embryos transferredPercentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsOutcomes per TransferPercentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsFrozen Embryos from Nondonor EggsEstimated average number of transfers per retrievalAverage number of embryos transferred Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsNumber of fertility preservation cycles Fresh Frozen Frozen Average number of embryos transferredPercentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live births CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILECurrent Name: YesDonor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? YesEgg cryopreservation? Yes YesGestational carriers? Yes SART member? YesVerified lab accreditation? YesExcludes cycles evaluating new procedures and banking cycles; unstimulated percentage includes fresh egg cycles only.Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.Total cycle number and success rates exclude 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Success rates exclude cycles using fresh embryos from frozen nondonor eggs.In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs. 267 MICHIGANGAGO IVFBRIGHTON, MICHIGAN Comparing success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–21). 2016 ART CYCLE PROFILE Type of ART and Procedural Factors IVF 100%Unstimulated 0%Used gestational carrier 0%With ICSI 90%PGD/PGS 51%Tubal factor 17%Ovulatory dysfunction 9%Diminished ovarian reserve 37%Endometriosis 17%Uterine factor 6%Male factor 33%Other factor 20%Unknown factor 9%Female factors only 20%Female & male factors 21% 2016 ART SUCCESS RATESTotal number of cycles(includes 1 cycle[s] using fresh embryos from frozen nondonor eggs) Type of Cycle35–3738–4041–42Fresh Embryos from Fresh Nondonor EggsPercentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) Average number of embryos transferredPercentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsOutcomes per TransferPercentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsFrozen Embryos from Nondonor EggsEstimated average number of transfers per retrievalAverage number of embryos transferred Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live birthsNumber of fertility preservation cycles Fresh Frozen Frozen Average number of embryos transferredPercentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight and singleton live births CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILECurrent Name: YesDonor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? YesEgg cryopreservation? Yes YesGestational carriers? Yes SART member? YesVerified lab accreditation? YesExcludes cycles evaluating new procedures and banking cycles; unstimulated percentage includes fresh egg cycles only.Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.Total cycle number and success rates exclude 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Success rates exclude cycles using fresh embryos from frozen nondonor eggs.In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.