Post-Thaw Day 5 Blastocyst Culture Time Prior to Transfer Does Not Affect Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes in Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Size, and Duration
2.2. Controlled Ovarian Stimulation and Embryo Culture
2.3. Blastocyst Evaluation and Cryopreservation
2.4. Frozen–Thawed Embryo Transfer
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors, Years | Short Culture | Long Culture | |||||
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n Blastocysts | Day 5 /Day 6 | % Live Birth | n Blastocysts | Day 5/ Day 6 | % Live Birth | p | |
Guerif et al., 2003 [9] | 143 | Not reported | 4 | 195 | Not reported | 18 | <0.05 |
Herbemont et al., 2018 [10] | 103 | Only D5 | 34.6 | 115 | Only D5 | 35.8 | NS |
Haas et al., 2018 [12] | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | 375 | Only D5 | Not assessed | |
Hwang et al., 2020 [11] | 56 | 44/ 11 | 53.6 * | 112 | 87/ 25 | 47.3 * | NS |
Ji et al., 2022 [13] | 1267 | 486/ 781 | Day 5 56.3/ Day 6 48.5 | 970 | 483/ 87 | Day 5 57.3/ Day 6 35.5 | Day 5 NS/ Day 6 < 0.001 |
Basal Characteristics | Short Culture (n = 885) | Long Culture (n = 1029) | p |
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Age (years) | 36 (33–39) | 36 (33–39) | 0.29 |
BMI (Kg/m2) | 21.5 (19.6–23.9) | 21.5 (19.6–24.3) | 0.38 |
AMH (ng/mL) | 3.24 (1.79–5.30) | 3.16 (1.77–5.01) | 0.67 |
Indication to IVF | 0.16 | ||
Endometriosis | 95 (11%) | 106 (10%) | |
Unexplained | 179 (20%) | 169 (16%) | |
Tubal factor | 130 (15%) | 175 (17%) | |
Ovulatory disorder | 90 (10%) | 97 (9%) | |
Male factor | 271 (31%) | 323 (31%) | |
Mixed | 115 (13%) | 157 (15%) | |
Others | 5 (1%) | 2 (0%) |
Characteristics | Short Culture | Long Culture | p |
---|---|---|---|
n = 885 | n = 1029 | ||
TOP quality blastocyst at cryopreservation | 478 (54%) | 391 (38%) | <0.001 |
TOP quality blastocyst at transfer | 438 (50%) | 644 (63%) | <0.001 |
Expansion grade at vitrification | <0.001 | ||
1 | 28 (3%) | 66 (6%) | |
2 | 335 (38%) | 549 (54%) | |
3 | 515 (58%) | 412 (40%) | |
4 | 7 (1%) | 2 (<1%) | |
Blastocysts with Expansion grade 1–2 at vitrification | |||
n | 363 | 615 | |
Clinical pregnancy rate | 123 (34%) | 234 (38%) | 0.22 |
Live birth | 87 (24%) | 182 (30%) | 0.06 |
Blastocysts with Expansion grade 3–4 at vitrification | |||
n | 522 | 414 | |
Clinical pregnancy rate | 210 (40%) | 197 (48%) | 0.03 |
Live birth | 165 (32%) | 144 (35%) | 0.33 |
Pregnancy/Neonatal Outcomes | Short Culture (n = 885) | Long Culture (n = 1029) | p |
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Spontaneus Abortion a | 72 (22%) | 95 (22%) | 0.93 |
Ectopic pregnancy a | 2 (1%) | 7 (2%) | 0.31 |
Intrauterine Fetal Death a | 0 (0%) | 1 (<1%) | 1.00 |
Gestational Diabetes b | 17 (7%) | 13 (4%) | 0.19 |
Hypertension b | 6 (2%) | 3 (1%) | 0.19 |
Placenta Previa b | 8 (3%) | 6 (2%) | 0.41 |
Preterm labor b | 14 (6%) | 14 (4%) | 0.56 |
Low birth weight (<2500 g) b | 18 (7%) | 19 (6%) | 0.61 |
Total gestational issues | 47 (19%) | 44 (14%) | 0.11 |
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Ciaffaglione, M.; Reschini, M.; Balli, M.; Guarneri, C.; Palermo, M.C.; Pinna, M.; Pisaturo, V.; Somigliana, E.; Paffoni, A.; Vigano’, P. Post-Thaw Day 5 Blastocyst Culture Time Prior to Transfer Does Not Affect Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes in Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycles. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 7444. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247444
Ciaffaglione M, Reschini M, Balli M, Guarneri C, Palermo MC, Pinna M, Pisaturo V, Somigliana E, Paffoni A, Vigano’ P. Post-Thaw Day 5 Blastocyst Culture Time Prior to Transfer Does Not Affect Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes in Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycles. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(24):7444. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247444
Chicago/Turabian StyleCiaffaglione, Marta, Marco Reschini, Martina Balli, Cristina Guarneri, Maria Carla Palermo, Monica Pinna, Valerio Pisaturo, Edgardo Somigliana, Alessio Paffoni, and Paola Vigano’. 2022. "Post-Thaw Day 5 Blastocyst Culture Time Prior to Transfer Does Not Affect Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes in Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycles" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 24: 7444. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247444
APA StyleCiaffaglione, M., Reschini, M., Balli, M., Guarneri, C., Palermo, M. C., Pinna, M., Pisaturo, V., Somigliana, E., Paffoni, A., & Vigano’, P. (2022). Post-Thaw Day 5 Blastocyst Culture Time Prior to Transfer Does Not Affect Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes in Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Cycles. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(24), 7444. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247444