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Blastocyst utilization rates after continuous culture in two commercial single-step media: a prospective randomized study with sibling oocytes.

TitleBlastocyst utilization rates after continuous culture in two commercial single-step media: a prospective randomized study with sibling oocytes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsSfontouris, I. A., Kolibianakis E. M., Lainas G. T., Venetis C. A., Petsas G. K., Tarlatzis B. C., & Lainas T. G.
JournalJ Assist Reprod Genet
Volume34
Issue10
Pagination1377-1383
Date Published2017 Oct
ISSN1573-7330
KeywordsAdult, Blastocyst, Culture Media, Embryo Culture Techniques, Embryo Transfer, Female, Fertilization in Vitro, Humans, Live Birth, Oocyte Retrieval, Oocytes, Pregnancy, Siblings, Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic
Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to determine whether blastocyst utilization rates are different after continuous culture in two different commercial single-step media.
METHODS: This is a paired randomized controlled trial with sibling oocytes conducted in infertility patients, aged ≤40 years with ≥10 oocytes retrieved assigned to blastocyst culture and transfer. Retrieved oocytes were randomly allocated to continuous culture in either Sage one-step medium (Origio) or Continuous Single Culture (CSC) medium (Irvine Scientific) without medium renewal up to day 5 post oocyte retrieval. Main outcome measure was the proportion of embryos suitable for clinical use (utilization rate).
RESULTS: A total of 502 oocytes from 33 women were randomly allocated to continuous culture in either Sage one-step medium (n = 250) or CSC medium (n = 252). Fertilization was performed by either in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and embryo transfers were performed on day 5. Two patients had all blastocysts frozen due to the occurrence of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Fertilization and cleavage rates, as well as embryo quality on day 3, were similar in the two media. Blastocyst utilization rates (%, 95% CI) [55.4% (46.4-64.1) vs 54.7% (44.9-64.6), p = 0.717], blastocyst formation rates [53.6% (44.6-62.5) vs 51.9 (42.2-61.6), p = 0.755], and proportion of good quality blastocysts [36.8% (28.1-45.4) vs 36.1% (27.2-45.0), p = 0.850] were similar in Sage one-step and CSC media, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Continuous culture of embryos in Sage one-step and CSC media is associated with similar blastocyst development and utilization rates. Both single-step media appear to provide adequate support during in vitro preimplantation embryo development. Whether these observations are also valid for other continuous single medium protocols remains to be determined.
CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02302638.

DOI10.1007/s10815-017-0997-0
Alternate JournalJ Assist Reprod Genet
PubMed ID28718081
PubMed Central IDPMC5633582

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