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This lecture intends to provide an overview on overcoming barriers while managing poor prognosis patients in ART. It explains about individualized approaches to ART, frozen embryo transfer, poor responder patients and other vital perspectives. It also highlights the Bologna-ESHRE criteria for poor responders and the Poseidon stratification. Lastly, it gives a gist about future potential solutions for low prognosis.
Specialist in reproductive endocrinology, Professor at The Fertility Clinic at Skive Regional Hospital, Aarhus University, Denmark, and Honorary Professor at Odense University, Denmark.
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Prof. Peter Humaidan is a specialist in reproductive endocrinology, professor at The Fertility Clinic Skive Regional Hospital, Aarhus University, Denmark and honorary professor at Odense University, Denmark. During his scientific work, he has primarily focused on developing Individualized treatment protocols for the infertile patient. His doctoral thesis (DMSc) explored the role of LH during the follicular and luteal phases in controlled ovarian stimulation. His main fields of interest are triggering of ovulation with GnRH agonist, it's use of GnRH antagonists and OHSS prevention. He is the founder of the International society "The Copenhagen GnRHa Triggering Workshop Group" and co-founder of the POSEIDON group which suggested a new stratification of the poor responders. Moreover, he is a past board member of the ESHRE SIG Endocrinology Group. He has authored and co-authored 180+ artides (H-index 44, Google Scholar) in international peer-reviewed journals as well as the Danish guidelines for OHSS prevention and chapters in textbooks. Peter Humaidan has a wide international scientific network and is frequently invited as a speaker at international conferences.
Managing poor-prognosis patients in ART
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