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Embryo survival after vitrification of 2 PN oocytes
Author(s) -
Dániel Beyer,
Feriel Amari,
Klaus Diedrich,
Safaa Al Hasani
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
middle east fertility society journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 2090-3251
pISSN - 1110-5690
DOI - 10.1016/j.mefs.2010.08.007
Subject(s) - vitrification , andrology , survival rate , embryo , gynecology , medicine , zygote , infertility , cryopreservation , pregnancy rate , biology , pregnancy , embryogenesis , genetics , microbiology and biotechnology
Objective: To assess embryo survival after vitrification of 2 PN oocytes and evaluate the impact of the duration of cold storage and patient age.Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Schleswig-Holstein University, Campus Luebeck.Design: Retrospective study.Materials and methods: Cohort analysis of 576 thawing cycles after vitrification performed between 2004 and 2010. Results were used to construct a model to predict the embryo survival based on vitrification cycles. Data were categorized with respect to the duration of cold storage, number of 2 PN oocytes on each cryo-top, and patient age.Main outcome measures: The survival rate of 2 PN zygotes after thawing, implantation rate (IR) per transferred embryo, and clinical pregnancy rate (CPR).Results: In 576 thawed cycles, the survival rate of 1.349 2 PN warmed zygotes was 89.39%. Similar results concerning the survival rates of the 2 PN oocytes after thawing for all age groups (<30 years, 85.67%; 30–34 years, 89.21%; 35–40 years, 91.8%; >40 years, 99.9%) were noted. A total of 1159 embryos were transferred, leading to an overall IR of 7.72% and a CPR of 16.3%. The CPR decreased with age, as follows: CPR <30 years, 28.6%; 30–34 years, 16.5%; 35–40 years, 9.2%; >40 years, 5.8%. No significant association between the duration of cold storage and the number of 2 PN oocytes on each carrier on the embryo survival rate in question was observed.Conclusion: The duration of cold storage has no significant influence on the PR. Undoubtedly, age is a limiting factor in assisted reproduction as can be seen through a decreasing PR with increasing age

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