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Clinical Trial
. 2002 Jan;77(1):114-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)02939-9.

Blastocyst culture and transfer: a step toward improved in vitro fertilization outcome

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Clinical Trial

Blastocyst culture and transfer: a step toward improved in vitro fertilization outcome

Raja Z Karaki et al. Fertil Steril. 2002 Jan.
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of blastocyst culture and transfer in human in vitro fertilization (IVF) as compared to day 3 embryo transfer.

Design: Prospective randomized trial.

Setting: Private assisted reproduction unit.

Patient(s): A total of 162 IVF patients were included in the day 3 embryo transfer (n = 82) and blastocyst transfer (n = 80) groups.

Intervention(s): Embryo transfer on day 3 after culture in the standard culture media and blastocyst transfer on day 5 or 6 after culture in the sequential culture media.

Main outcome measure(s): Implantation and pregnancy rates, multiple gestation rate.

Result(s): The implantation rate for embryos transferred at the blastocyst stage was significantly higher than that for embryos transferred on day 3 (26% vs. 13%). The viable pregnancy rate was similar in both groups (29% vs. 26%). Significantly fewer embryos were required for transfer at the blastocyst stage compared with day 3 embryo transfer (2.0 +/- 0.1 vs. 3.5 +/- 0.63). The high-order multiple gestation rate was significantly less with the blastocyst transfer than with the day 3 embryo transfer (4% vs. 19%).

Conclusion(s): With the use of blastocyst culture, a few embryos can be transferred without decreasing the overall pregnancy rate. This may reduce multiple gestations and improve human IVF outcome.

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