Several resources in the form of papers, oral presentations, and poster presentations are published about products manufactured by SAFE Sens®.
Check out the webinar page to view more information about pH monitoring and other IVF best practices.
Several resources in the form of papers, oral presentations, and poster presentations are published about products manufactured by SAFE Sens®.
Check out the webinar page to view more information about pH monitoring and other IVF best practices.
S Zozula, M Schiewe. AAB 2016 Poster. PDF of Ovation Fertility AAB 2016
S Olds, K Stemm, K Wachter, K Wiemer. ASRM 2015 Poster. PDF of POMA-ASRM-2015
JE Swain, MT Kan, SE Moayeri, WB Schoolcraft. PCRS 2015 Poster. PDF of Fertility Lab Sciences CCRM PCRS 2015
P Jarmuz, B Barrett, D Sakkas. ASRM 2013 Poster. PDF of Boston IVF ASRM 2013
D Mortimer, S Geelhood. ESHRE 2013 White Paper. PDF of Oozoa ESHRE 2013
E Rhead, L. Crecraft, S. Geelhood. ESHRE 2017 Poster. BCSI ESHRE 2017 Poster
G Arroyo, B Carrasco, Y Gil, J Gόmez, C Lόpez-Grado, S Geelhood, A Veiga, M. Boada. ASEBIR 2017 Poster. Concile ASEBIR 2017 Poster
Controlled embryo culture conditions are critical for optimal success rates within the in vitro fertilization (IVF) lab. The daily quality control required to track culture conditions in real-time is labor-intensive, costly, or misleading about true culture conditions. In this white paper, we discuss fundamentals behind the pH data point, the effects that laboratory staff and equipment have on media pH and discuss suggestions for pH value trending in embryo culture labs. pH trending data was collected using the SAFE Sens® TrakStation® pH monitoring product.
pH Monitoring Practices and BenefitsMedia pH is dynamic and changes during embryo culture. With the SAFE Sens® TrakStation® it is now possible to monitor this dynamic pH profile. We wanted to share some of these pH findings in order to better demonstrate how incubator equipment and common lab operations play a role in maintaining pH.
Lab data is presented from the following four common incubator types