ESHRE PGT Consortium good practice recommendations for the organisation of PGT

Human Reproduction Open
ESHRE PGT Consortium Steering CommitteeMartine De Rycke

Abstract

The field of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is evolving fast, and best practice advice is essential for regulation and standardisation of diagnostic testing. The previous ESHRE guidelines on best practice for preimplantation genetic diagnosis, published in 2005 and 2011, are considered outdated and the development of new papers outlining recommendations for good practice in PGT was necessary. The current updated version of the recommendations for good practice is, similar to the 2011 version, split into four documents, one of which covers the organisation of a PGT centre. The other documents focus on the different technical aspects of embryo biopsy, PGT for monogenic/single-gene defects (PGT-M) and PGT for chromosomal structural rearrangements/aneuploidies (PGT-SR/PGT-A). The current document outlines the steps prior to starting a PGT cycle, with details on patient inclusion and exclusion, and counselling and information provision. Also, recommendations are provided on the follow-up of PGT pregnancies and babies. Finally, some further recommendations are made on the practical organisation of an IVF/PGT centre, including basic requirements, transport PGT and quality management. This document, together with the documents o...Continue Reading

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Jun 6, 2020·Human Reproduction Open·UNKNOWN ESHRE PGT Consortium and SIG-Embryology Biopsy Working GroupMartine De Rycke

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Citations

Aug 6, 2020·Genes·Martine De Rycke, Veerle Berckmoes
Jun 6, 2020·Human Reproduction Open·UNKNOWN ESHRE PGT-SR/PGT-A Working GroupMartine De Rycke
Jun 6, 2020·Human Reproduction Open·UNKNOWN ESHRE PGT-M Working GroupMartine De Rycke
Oct 10, 2020·Human Reproduction Open·E CoonenV Goossens
Jan 26, 2021·Reproductive Medicine and Biology·Kazuhiro Takeuchi
Feb 14, 2021·Fertility and Sterility·Sonia M Suter
Jan 26, 2021·Current Opinion in Lipidology·Emily E Brown
Mar 8, 2021·Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics·Christian Liebst Frisk ToftInge Søkilde Pedersen
Jan 1, 2020·Acta Medica Lituanica·Živilė GudlevičienėDiana Ramašauskaitė
Jul 31, 2021·The Application of Clinical Genetics·Ralph S Papas, William H Kutteh

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
chromosomal aberrations
PCR
biopsy
contraception
chromosomal aberration

Software Mentioned

PGT

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