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What’s New??? Reproductive Medicine Gana Hospital

2014: What's new in Reproductive Medicine?

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Every day, there is something new that may or may not have an impact on our daily practice. In this talk , we want to highlight some of these new developments

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What’s New???Reproductive Medicine

Gana Hospital

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Why!!!

• To be updated• To modify

To share

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Brain

Progesterone can be produced in the brain from steroid precursors.

they have been found to have neuroprotective function.

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Progesterone for acute brain trauma

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Progesterone & Preterm la-bor

Mainly for prevention of preterm labor

But still there are many preterm labor

Liable to cerebral palsy and delayed neural development

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Idea

Progesterone after preterm labor

For the preterm baby

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Why

To protect the fetal brainTo improve brain development

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Preterm fetus: Deprived from P4

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Trottet et al, 2012

First case preterm baby having progesterone therapy

Future

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Genomic Sequencing

The coming Era

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DNA sequencing

• Rapidly evolving• Allow genetic diagnosis of diseases• Allow prediction for disease later in life• Determine human genome in details

Now Next generation Sequencer

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Work flow of conventional versus second-generation sequencing

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1. Prepare genomic DNA 2. Attach DNA to surface 3. Bridge amplification 4. Fragement become double stranded5. Denature the double stranded molecules6. Complete amplification

• Illumina• ABI SOLiD• Roche 454• HeliScope

What is next-generation sequencing ?

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7. Determine first base8. Image first base9. Determine second base10. Image second base11. Sequence reads over multiple cycles12. Align data.

1 billion bases per run, 1% of the cost of capillary-based method.

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Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

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Which Embryo is Disease-Free?

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Non Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis

• Minimise the need for amniocenecis• Cell free DNA (fetal in maternal blood)• High accuracy

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Spindle transfer !!!!!

• spindle-chromosomal complex transfer• taking nuclear DNA from an egg cell and

transferring that DNA into another egg cell, leaving the defective mitochondrial DNA behind

• For genetic disease

• Safety?????? Gene therapy

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Back to Simple Ideas

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High dose FSH at hCG triggering

• Novel concept• Give four ampoules of FSH at time of hCG

injection• Why??????

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LH surge is associated with FSH surge to a lesser extent

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Outcome??

•10% increase in PR??

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Corifolitropin alfa

• Long acting FSH• Under the name of Elonva• Single shot• Contraindicated with PCOS• Not self administered• Not cheaper

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Increasing LBR with Diagnostic Hysteroscopy

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Dienogest

• 19-nortestosterone derivative

• Endometriosis• Menorrhagia• COC• Pituitary suppression

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DNG in endometriosis

• no glucocorticoid • no antimineralocorticoid activity. • no antiestrogenic activity• due to DNG's low gonadotropic activity, E2

levels are not decreased to zero, in contrast to treatments with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues.

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COC

• This maintenance beneficial E2 effects is of particular importance for the general tolerability of the first contraceptive pill to use E2V instead of EE

• safer??

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Ulipristal acetate & Fibroids

• oral selective progesterone receptor modulator (SPRM) that has successfully completed phase III clinical trials.

• licensed in Western Europe• has shown efficacy with a significant reduction

in uterine bleeding, fibroid volume, and improved quality of life

• low side effects unlike (GnRH) agonists.

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Thank you

Professional Diploma in Reproductive

Medicine