Clinic: Alarm Was Turned Off on Failed Embryo Tank

Leading more than 4K eggs, embryos to be ruined
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 27, 2018 5:48 PM CDT
Clinic: Alarm Was Turned Off on Failed Embryo Tank
This Monday, March 12, 2018 file photo shows the University Hospital Ahuja Medical Center in Beachwood, Ohio.   (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)

An alarm system turned off on a fertility clinic storage tank that had been malfunctioning for weeks led to a failure that likely ruined more than 4,000 eggs and embryos, double what the clinic first thought, it said Tuesday. The clinic run by University Hospitals in suburban Cleveland does not know who shut off the alarm or why it happened, according to a letter sent to its patients. The alarm should have alerted staff when the storage tank's temperature began to rise on the weekend of March 4 when no one was at the lab, the AP reports. "We don't know who turned off the remote alarm nor do we know how long it was off, but it appears to have been off for a period of time. We are still seeking those answers," the letter said.

Couples who had stored their eggs and embryos at the clinic say they're devastated because they may not be able to have their own children. Some had been trying for years to get pregnant, suffered multiple miscarriages or undergone cancer treatments that destroyed their fertility. Mark DiCello, a Cleveland attorney who represents some of the patients, said he believes someone at the clinic turned off the alarm because "they were having problems and they made the decision they weren't going to deal with it." "That was a decision. That wasn't an oops," he said. He said his clients are furious. They believe the clinic had to know soon after the failure that the alarm had been turned off, but didn't say anything to the patients until now, DiCello said. University Hospitals said about 950 patients were affected and that it doubts any of the 4,000 embryos or eggs are still viable.

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