Continuous embryo culture elicits higher blastulation but similar cumulative delivery rates than sequential: a large prospective study

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作者
Cimadomo, Danilo [1 ]
Scarica, C. [2 ]
Maggiulli, R. [1 ]
Orlando, G. [1 ]
Soscia, D. [1 ]
Albricci, L. [1 ]
Romano, S. [1 ]
Sanges, F. [1 ]
Ubaldi, F. M. [1 ]
Rienzi, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] GENERA Ctr Reprod Med, Clin Valle Giulia, Via G de Notaris 2-B, I-00197 Rome, Italy
[2] Casa Cura Villa Salaria, Rome, Italy
关键词
Continuous culture; Sequential culture; Single-stepmedia; Sequential media; Blastocyst; INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION; IN-VITRO CULTURE; BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT; SIBLING OOCYTES; SINGLE MEDIUM; BIRTH-WEIGHT; PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS; CLEAVAGE-STAGE; MEDIA; TIME;
D O I
10.1007/s10815-018-1195-4
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Purpose To assess whether continuous embryo culture involves better embryological and/or clinical outcomes than sequential. Methods Prospective study at a private IVF center. All consecutive IVF cycles (September 2013-2015) fulfilling the inclusion criteria underwent embryo culture in either Continuous-Single-Culture-Media (CSCM, n = 972) or sequential media (Quinn's Advantage, n = 514), respectively. ICSI, blastocyst culture in either standard (MINC) or undisturbed (Embryoscope) incubation, transfer (until September 2016), and pregnancy follow-up (until September 2017) were performed. When aneuploidy testing was required, trophectoderm biopsy and qPCR were performed. Sub-analyses and logistic regression corrected for confounders were performed. The primary outcomes were overall blastocyst rate per oocyte and mean blastocyst rate per cycle. The sample size was defined to reach 95 and 80% statistical power for the former and the latter outcome, respectively. Secondary outcomes were euploidy (if assessed), cumulative delivery rates, gestational age, and birthweight. Results Continuous embryo culture resulted into a higher overall blastocyst rate per inseminated oocyte than sequential (n = 2211/5841, 37.9% vs. 1073/3216, 33.4%; p < 0.01), confirmed also from a cycle-based analysis (mean blastocyst rate: 38.7% +/- 29.7% vs. 34.3% +/- 29.4%; p = 0.01). The continuous media (OR = 1.23), the undisturbed incubation system (OR = 1.22), the maternal age (OR = 0.92), and the sperm factor (OR = 0.85) were outlined as positive predictors of blastulation. However, the cumulative delivery rates per ended cycle (i.e., delivery achieved or no blastocyst produced or left; > 90%) were comparable in the two groups (n = 244/903, 27.0% vs. 129/475, 27.2%). The neonatal outcomes were similar. Coclusions Continuous culture involves better embryological but similar clinical outcomes than sequential. This large prospective study supports the absence of clinical disparity among the two approaches.
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